what happens when parallel rays incident on a concave mirror
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Answer: Concave mirrors produce a real image at the focal point (labelled F in the diagram below) when parallel rays are incident parallel to the principal axis, which passes through the centre of curvature of the mirror (labelled C). ... An object at F will produce an image at infinity.
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They converge to the focus of the concave mirror thus generating heat at that spot.
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