PHYSICS - Waves - Concave object/image placement
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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If the object placed at the center of the mirror | The image is formed at
center,
real,
inverted
same size as object.
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If the object placed away from the center of the mirror | The image is formed
between the focal point and center of the mirror
real
inverted
reduced in size
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If the object placed between the focal point and center of the mirror | The image is formed
away from the center
real
inverted
magnified in size.
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If the object is placed at focal point | no image is formed
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If the object placed between the focal point and mirror | The image is formed
behind the mirror
vertial image
magnified in size
mirror intersect and virtual image is formed. Image is and erect unlike the real images.
then virtual image is formed behind the mirror. Since the rays reflected from the mirror
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