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convex mirror
A concave mirror.
A concave mirror forms a virtual, magnified, right side up image.
we see a diminished and virtual image in a convex mirror provided the object is not kept on the focus of the mirror.
Yes.
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
Virtual or real image... concave mirrors can form either virtual images or real images... i hope the answer would help you :)) Place the object closer to the mirror than its focal length.
diminished
Erect, diminished and will be on the same side of the object.
An image in a plane mirror is created by the light rays reflecting off the reflective surface of a mirror. The image is always virtual because the light rays remain parallel, meaning they never pass through a focal point. The image is actual size, inverted, and always virtual. When light strikes a plane mirror, the angle of incidence will always equal the angle of reflection.
The image formed is real, inverted, diminished and on the same side of the mirror as the object is.