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Where would the image be formed by a convex mirror if the object is placed
(a) between infinity and pole of the mirror?
(b) at infinity?
Draw labelled ray-diagrams to show the formation of image in both the case.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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(a) When the object is placed between the infinity and pole of the mirror, the image formed will be magnified, virtual and is formed behind the mirror.

(b) When the object is placed at infinity, the image formed will be diminished, virtual and behind the mirror.

Explanation:

(a) When the object is placed between the pole and the infinity, the position of the image will be between P and F, behind the mirror. The size of the image will be diminished, and nature will be erect and virtual.

(b) When the object is placed at infinity, the position of the image will be at the focus F, behind the mirror. The size of the image will be highly diminished, and nature will be erect and virtual.

Find below the ray diagrams that show the image of the same object formed by the convex mirror but in different locations:

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