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solmaris [256]
4 years ago
4

What kind of image is formed when an object is placed between the focal point and the vertex on the principal axis of a concave

mirror?

Physics
2 answers:
mr_godi [17]4 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Real image is an image which can be obtained on the screen.

Virtual image is an image which cannot be obtained on the screen.

When we place an object between the focal length and principal axis of the concave mirror.The image formed will be:

  • Upright magnified image of the object will be formed on the other side if the mirror.
  • The image formed will be virtual image not real image.

Refer to the diagram attached as an image.

den301095 [7]4 years ago
6 0
It will be an upright magnified virtual image (it's like a magnifying glass).
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