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A concave mirror forms a real, inverted and same-sized image of an object. Where is the object placed?

ABetween f and pole

BAt infinity

CBetween f and C

DAt C

Answer:

D. At C

Read Explanation:

  • For a concave mirror to form a real, inverted, and same-sized image;

  • The object must be placed at the center of curvature (C).


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