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What is the magnification of the image form, when the object is placed at centre of curvature in front of concave mirror.

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Answered by malavika5596
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Answer:

The Object is Placed Beyond C

One parallel to the principal axis and the other directed towards the centre of curvature of the mirror. These rays after reflection from an image between the centre of curvature (C) the focus (F). The image thus formed is diminished, real and inverted.

Answered by llirtheekaa
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Answer:

A concave mirror is a curved mirror that forms a part of a sphere and designed in such a way that rays of light falling on its shiny surface converge upon reflection. Hence, it is also called a converging mirror.

Explanation:

When object is placed at C [ centre of curvature ]  two rays emerging from the object are one parallel to the principal axis and other passing through the focus of the mirror. These rays after reflection from an image at point C. The image formed has the same size as that of the object and it is real and inverted.

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