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What changes may happen to the images formed by a concave mirror when an object ismoving from beyond ‘C’ to towards pole of the mirror on its principal axis?​

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Answered by BingyiSan
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when the object is moving from beyond C to towards the pole of a concave mirror on its principal axis, the image will be getting bigger.

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Answered by aishwaryaVIB
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Explanation:

For concave mirrors, when the object is outside C, the image will be between C and F, and the image will be inverted and diminished (smaller than the object). For concave mirrors, when the object is between F and C, the image will be beyond C and will be enlarged and inverted.

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