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In which of the following cases does a concave mirror form a real image?

  1. (i) Object placed between focus and pole
  2. (ii) Object placed at infinity
  3. (iii) Object placed at focus

    AAll

    BNone of these

    C2, 3

    D2 only

    Answer:

    C. 2, 3

    Read Explanation:

    • Both (ii) and (iii).

    • A concave mirror is a reflective surface that curves inward, and the reflecting surface is on the inner side of the curve.

    • The center of the curve is known as the focus.

    • When an object is placed at the focus of a concave mirror, the reflected rays diverge and do not intersect.

    • However, if an object is placed beyond the focus, the reflected rays converge to form a real image.

    • When an object is placed at infinity, the reflected rays are parallel, and they converge at the focus after reflection.

    • As a result, an image is formed at the focus, but it is not a real image.

    • It is a virtual image.

    • When an object is placed beyond the focus of a concave mirror, the reflected rays converge to form a real image.


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