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Where is the image formed when an object is at large distance from a concave mirror

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐ CONCAVE MIRROR - It is a kind of spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is curved inwards and the silvered surfaxe lies outwards.

⭐ WHEN AN OBJECT IS AT LARGE DISTANCE FROM CONCAVE MIRROR, IMAGE FORMED {POSITION} - When an object is at large distance from a concave mirror that means the object is placed beyond the centre of curvature. In this case, the image is formed between Focus and Centre of Curvature.

⭐ POSITION OF IMAGE : Between F and C
⭐ SIZE OF IMAGE : Smaller than the size of the object.
⭐ NATURE OF IMAGE : Real and Inverted.

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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⛔ CONCAVE MIRROR - It is a kind of spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is curved inwards and the silvered surfaxe lies outwards. 

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⛔ WHEN AN OBJECT IS AT LARGE DISTANCE FROM CONCAVE MIRROR, IMAGE FORMED {POSITION} - When an object is at large distance from a concave mirror that means the object is placed beyond the centre of curvature. In this case, the image is formed between Focus and Centre of Curvature. 
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⛔ POSITION OF IMAGE : Between F and C

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⛔ SIZE OF IMAGE : Smaller than the size of the object. 
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⛔ NATURE OF IMAGE : Real and Inverted. 
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