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  1. 2 days ago · A concave mirror of focal length 10cm is placed at a distance of 35cm from a wall. How far from the wall should an object be placed so that its real image is formed on the wall?.

  2. 3 days ago · The position of the formation of the image per change in the position of the object placed in front of the mirror gives the curve for the graph of u versus v. As we keep on tracing the formation of the image, we will get the required graph, even in the case of a concave mirror.

  3. 3 days ago · Here’s a comparison between convex and concave mirrors based on their characteristics and properties: ### Concave Mirror 1. **Shape and Curvature**: - **Concave Shape**: A concave mirror is curved inward, with the reflective surface on the inner side of the curve. - **Curvature**: The inner surface is spherical, and it curves inward towards a ...

  4. 4 days ago · A convex mirror is a diverging lens and will produce a virtual and erect image for all positions of the object so option C. is correct. It is shown in the diagram below.

  5. 3 days ago · This implies that the image distance will always be positive as in the case of the convex mirror and the image is always positive on the other side of the object, or we can say the image will form behind the mirror. Therefore it is proved that the image formed in the case of a convex mirror is a virtual image.

  6. 5 days ago · To answer this question we first need to understand the types of mirrors. There are two types of mirrors: plane mirror and spherical mirror. We know that a spherical mirror also has two types: concave mirror and convex mirror. We know that if the image of the real object can be formed on the screen, it is known as real image and if the image cannot be focused on the screen, it is known as virtual image.

  7. 3 days ago · Convex mirrors are used in passenger side mirrors on a car or automobiles and it is labelled as “objects in the mirror are closer than they appear” to warn the driver. Understand the difference between the convex and concave mirror as convex mirrors form a smaller image of any object but on the other hand concave mirrors form a magnified and inverted image of the object, this would form an image of a smaller area or place that would be hard to understand. So, don’t get confused between ...

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