Usually, if an object is between the pole and the focus in case of a concave mirror, the image is formed behind the mirror and is extremely magnified. But if the object is so close to the mirror, as in the attached figure, then the image seems to be formed in the same place and remain equal. What's the reason?
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When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.
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