A real image formed by a converging mirror will be Above the center line (uprigh
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Question
A real image formed by a converging mirror will be
Above the center line (upright) and have a positive image distance
Below the center line (inverted) and have a negative image distance
Above the center line (upright) and have a negative image distance
Below the center line (inverted) and have a positive image distance
Above the center line (upright) and have a positive image distance
Below the center line (inverted) and have a negative image distance
Above the center line (upright) and have a negative image distance
Below the center line (inverted) and have a positive image distance
Explanation / Answer
ANS: - BELOW THE CENTER LINE (INVERTED) AND HAVE A NEGATIVE IMAGE DISTANCE
Real images can be produced by concave mirrors and converging lenses, only if the object is placed further away from the mirror/lens than the focal point and this real image is inverted. As the object approaches the focal point the image approaches infinity, and when the object passes the focal point the image becomes virtual and is not inverted.
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