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rays of light that are traveling parallel to the principal axis of a concave mir

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Question

rays of light that are traveling parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror will reflect off the mirror and converge visible microwaves UESTION 2 Rays of light that are traveling parallel to the principal axis of a conc a. at the focal point b, at the center of curvature c. on the opposite side of the mirror d. at a distance less than one half of the focal length e. at a distance of 2 times the focal length f Concave mirrors would not converge parallel rays of light QUESTION 3 The real image produced by a concave mirror is observed to be six times 29

Explanation / Answer

Rays of light that are travelling parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror will reflect off the mirror and converge at the focal point.

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