Why the concave side of a spoon forms an inverted image ?
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This is because the concavity of the spoon is generally such that the distance from the spoon of the object that we are viewing is generally more than the focal length of the spoon. When the object is at a distance greater than the focal length the image is inverted. Such images are real images.
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Why is the image inverted? This is because the concavity of the spoon is generally such that the distance from the spoon of the object that we are viewing is generally more than the focal length of the spoon. When the object is at a distance greater than the focal length the image is inverted.
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