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which mirror is used in the following ray diagram write the properties of the image formed​

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Answered by rinkudadwal681
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Answer:

your question are not clear....

where is the diagram..

Answered by ilituccu
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Convex mirror:

Image is formed at the back of the convex mirror when object is placed in front of it. Convex mirror is a spherical mirror where the surface is curved outwards, meaning bulges toward the source of light. So, convex mirrors reflect light outwards. The image so formed is virtual, smaller than the object, and erect. However, the image gets larger as the object moves closer to the mirror. So convex mirrors are also called diverging mirrors.

Concave mirror:

Concave mirror is a spherical mirror in which the reflecting surface bulges inwards. A concave mirror is a converging mirror and the incident light rays are reflected inwards towards the focal point. Concave mirrors can produce both real and virtual images; they can be upright (if virtual) or inverted (if real); they can be behind the mirror (if virtual) or in front of the mirror (if real); they can also be enlarged, reduced, or the same size as object. Concave mirrors are called converging mirrors.

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