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When object is brought closer to pole of a convex mirror then the image will​

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Answered by jashpokiya27
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Answer:

when the object is moved from infinity towards pole of a convex mirror, the image move from focus to the pole. magnification increases but remains less than 1 and at pole it's magnification becomes 1

Answered by zumba12
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moves closer to the vertex are the proper answer.

Explanation:

  • The photograph on a convex reflect is usually virtual, diminished (smaller), and erect. As the item receives towards the reflect, the photograph receives larger, till attaining about the scale of the item, while it touches the reflect.
  • As the item moves away, the photograph diminishes in length and receives steadily towards the cognizance, till its miles decreased to some extent withinside the cognizance while the item is at a limitless distance.
  • These capabilities make convex mirrors very useful: on account that the whole lot seems smaller withinside the reflect, they cowl a much broader discipline of view than an ordinary aircraft reflect does.

Hence, because the item is introduced closer to the vertex of a convex reflect it is observed that the picture additionally moves toward the vertex.

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