If, with a concave mirror the image is placed beyond the centre of curvature, the image produced will be
- virtual, erect and larger.
- real, inverted and smaller.
- real, inverted and enlarged.
Explanation
When the object is beyond the centre of curvature of a concave mirror the rays converge in front of the mirror to form a real, inverted image that is diminished (smaller) and lies between the focal point and the centre of curvature. Only when the object is between C and F is the real image enlarged.
Giovane asking:
WRONG QUESTION OBJECT NOT IMAGE
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