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The image produced would be:

A) real

B) virtual

C) no image is formed

The image produced would be ______ than the original object.

A) smaller

B) larger

C) the same size

D) no image is formed

The image produced would be:

A) erect

B) inverted

C) no image is formed

The image produced would be located:

A) on the same side of the mirror as the object to the left of C

B) on the same side of the mirror as the object at C

C) on the same side of the mirror as the object between F and C

D) on the opposite side of the mirror as the object

Eno image forms

asked Nov 21, 2014 in PHYSICS by anonymous

4 Answers

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1)

Blue arrow indicates Object position.Mirror is concave type.

F = Focal point and C = Centre of curvature.

A concave mirror will can produce

      a) A virtual & upright image occurs if the object is located between focal point and mirror.

          Image is larger than object.

      b) A real image (same size) occurs if the object is located at Centre of curvature.

      c) A real & inverted image occurs if the object is located between focus and

         Centre of curvature.Image is larger than the object.

      d) No Image will be formed if the object is located at focal point.

The object is located between focus and Centre of curvature

The image produced would be:

Option(A) Real → Correct answer.

answered Nov 21, 2014 by Shalom Scholar
+1 vote

2)

The image produced would be ______ than the original object.

Option (B) Larger Correct answer.

answered Nov 21, 2014 by Shalom Scholar
+1 vote

3)

The image produced would be:

Option(B) Inverted → Correct answer.

answered Nov 21, 2014 by Shalom Scholar
+1 vote

4)

The image produced would be located:

Option(A)  on the same side of the mirror as the object to the left of C  → Correct answer

answered Nov 21, 2014 by Shalom Scholar

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