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For a real image to be formed by a concave mirror, the object must be: (a) furth

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Question

For a real image to be formed by a concave mirror, the object must be:

(a) further from the mirror than center of the mirror.

(b) anywhere on the reflective side of the mirror.

(c) further from the mirror than focal length of the mirror.

(d) closer to the mirror than center of the mirror.

(e) closer to the mirror than focal length of the mirror.

The image produced by a convex mirror of an upright object in front of the mirror is always:

(a) virtual, erect, and larger than the object.

(b) virtual, erect, and smaller than the object.

(c) real, erect, and larger than the object.

(d) real, erect, and smaller than the object.

(e) real, inverted, and smaller than the objec.

(f) virtual, inverted, and larger than the object.

(g) virtual, inverted, and smaller than the objec.

(h) real, inverted, and larger than the objec.

Explanation / Answer

1.

(c) further from the mirror than focal length of the mirror.

2.

(b) virtual, erect, and smaller than the object

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