why the image formed always diminished in the convex mirror
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A ray of light going towards the center of curvature of a convex mirror is reflected back along the same path. Rule 3. A ray of light going towards the focus of the convex mirror becomes parallel to the principal axis after reflection. ... The image created by a convex mirror is thus always virtual, erect, and diminished.
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