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To get an enlarged, real and inverted image of an object

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To get an enlarged, real and inverted image of an object by a concave mirror, where should the object be placed ? Draw a labelled ray diagram to justify your answer.

If an object is placed at the centre of curvature of this mirror, what will be the magnification produced ?

Answer

Between F and C

(b) Magnification produced is (-)1

Image formed is of same size, real and inverted

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