Physics, asked by steve2005, 2 months ago

where will the image be formed when we placed on object on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between focus and centre of curvature?​

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Answered by shreyanshsingh000612
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Explanation:

As we can see from the above diagram , when object is placed between centre of curvature and focus then the image formed will be BYOND CENTER OF CURVATURE (C) .

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Answered by kalyansubedi11
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Answer: The image will be formed beyond the center of curvature .

The image formed will be real , inverted and magnified(larger than the object).

Explanation:

For object lying between focus and center of curvature,  center of curvature > object distance > focal length. i.e

2f>u>f

From the mirror formula ,

v = u*f / (u-f)

where ,

u= object distance

v = image distance

f = focal length

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