A beam of light that is parallel to the principal axis is incidenton a convex mi
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A beam of light that is parallel to the principal axis is incidenton a convex mirror. What happens to the reflected beam of light? a It appears to be coming from the focal point on the otherside of the mirror. b It appears to be coming from a point between the focalpoint and center of the curvature of the mirror. c It appears to be coming from the center of curvature ofthe mirror. d It also is parallel to the principal axis e It is perpendicular to the principal axis a It appears to be coming from the focal point on the otherside of the mirror. b It appears to be coming from a point between the focalpoint and center of the curvature of the mirror. c It appears to be coming from the center of curvature ofthe mirror. d It also is parallel to the principal axis e It is perpendicular to the principal axisExplanation / Answer
Correct option is (a)
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