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virtual image of an object placed between P and F of a concave mirror is larger than the object what is magnification in this case ?​

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Answered by srnroofing171711
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\huge\mathfrak\pink{==>} object lies between f and 2f. Therefore, the image lies beyond 2f. Thus, the image is formed on the back side of the mirror. Hence, a convex mirror always produces a virtual image, regardless of the object distance.

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\huge\mathfrak\pink{==>}Virtual image of an object is placed between P and F of a concave mirror is larger than the object.

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