In a concave mirror when the object is located beyond C the magnificat...
In the animation above, a right-side-up object is located above the principal axis at a position beyond the center of curvature (C). The ray diagram shows that the image of this object is located as an upside-down image positioned between the center of curvature (C) and the focal point (F). In fact, it can be generalized that anytime the object is located beyond the center of curvature, the image will be located somewhere between the center of curvature and the focal point. In such cases, the image will be inverted and reduced in size (i.e., smaller than the object). Such images are called real images because they are formed by the actual convergence of reflected light rays at the image location. Real images are always formed on the same side of the mirror as the object.
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In a concave mirror when the object is located beyond C the magnificat...
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Answer Is 'C' and the explanation is as MAgNifiCAtion is negative for concave mirror
In a concave mirror when the object is located beyond C the magnificat...
In a concave mirror when the object is located beyond C the magnification is less than one as the image formed is smaller than the object.