With the help of a labelled ray diagram, describe how a converging mirror can be
used to give an enlarged upright image of an object.
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For obtaining an enlarged upright image of an object, the object is placed between focus (F) and pole (P) of the concave mirror. A ray AD parallel to the principal axis, gets reflected at D and then passes through the focus F. ... Thus, A'B' is the image of the object AB formed by the concave mirror.
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for getting an enlarged image we must place the object between focus F and pole P
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