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Which describes the image formed by a convex mirror

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Answered by purnasekhar948
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Virtual images are always formed by convex mirrors and are formed by concave mirrors when the object is placed in front of F. ... Plane mirrors and convex mirrors will always produce an upright image. A concave mirror will only produce an upright image if the object is located in front of the focal point.
Answered by shubhashis2002
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Answer:

Convex mirrors are always used to create virtual images, and concave mirrors are used when the item is positioned in front of F. An upright image will always be produced by convex and plane mirrors. Only if the object is directly in front of the focal point will a concave mirror provide an upright image.

Explanation:

Convex mirrors typically generate a virtual, upright picture behind the mirror. The picture is always located between the mirror's vertex and focal point. The concave mirrors provide a true, upside-down image. Convex mirrors, on the other hand, reflect light from the spherical mirror's exterior surface. The convex mirrors provide a simulated and accurate image.

Real and virtual pictures are created by concave mirrors. Concave mirrors create both actual and virtual images. When the concave mirror is positioned very close to the item, a virtual and enlarged picture is obtained; however, as the distance between the object and the mirror is increased, the size of the image decreases and real images are produced.

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