When does the virtual image is formed from a concave mirror?
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A plane mirror is always produce a virtual image . A concave mirror will only produce a conacve mirror if the object is located in front of the focal point .
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The virtual image is formed from a concave mirror when it is placed within the focal length of the mirror.
Explanation:
- When an object is placed within the focal length of the concave mirror, the rays from the mirror get diverged.
- When they are traced behind the mirror, the diverged rays meet at a point.
- This forms the images behind the mirror and bigger than original object in size.
- One cannot touch the image formed in the mirror. So, it is called virtual image. This image is always upright.
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