Science, asked by mahaveerprasad99999, 5 months ago

What do you mean by magnification + 2 for spherical mirror?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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we can understand that the the image formed is virtual and erect and also the magnification is 2 which is greater than 1 so the size of the image is more than that of the size of the object that is the image is magnified.

Answered by manasgupta2506
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If the given spherical mirror has the magnification + 2 then we can understand that the the image formed is virtual and erect and also the magnification is 2 which is greater than 1 so the size of the image is more than that of the size of the object that is the image is magnified.

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