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Q: When a small object is placed on the principal axis of a concave mirror between the focus and the mirror?
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Where will the image form when you place an object on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between focus and centre of curvature?

If the object is placed on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between the focus and centre of curvature the image will form beyond the centre of curvature


Where should the object be placed in order to produce a larger object behind a concave mirror?

The object should be necessarily be placed between the focal point of the concave mirror and the pole of the mirror to produce a larger image(not larger object) behind the concave mirror.


Uses of a concave mirror when the object is between C and F?

then it will make an image of that object between C & infinity, which is magnified then the object.


What the difference between the virtual image created by a concave and plane and a convex mirror?

THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished


How will you distinguish between plane mirror convex mirror and concave mirror without touching?

If the image is erect and equal in size and it does not change its size and nature on moving the mirror closer or away from the object, the mirror is plane mirror. If the image is erect and magnified and it becomes inverted on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is concave mirror. If the image is erect and diminished and remains erect on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is convex mirror.

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Where will the image form when you place an object on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between focus and centre of curvature?

If the object is placed on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between the focus and centre of curvature the image will form beyond the centre of curvature


Will an object inside a principal focus be smaller?

No, for a concave mirror the object will become larger. it is virtual the right way up and it is behind the mirror


Where should the object be placed in order to produce a larger object behind a concave mirror?

The object should be necessarily be placed between the focal point of the concave mirror and the pole of the mirror to produce a larger image(not larger object) behind the concave mirror.


Uses of a concave mirror when the object is between C and F?

then it will make an image of that object between C & infinity, which is magnified then the object.


Why dentist uses concave mirror?

Because Concave Mirror converges Light and if object is placed between the principal focus of concave mirror and its pole , it shows a enlarged, virtual and erect image of object. that's why dentists use concave mirror ... hope this will surely help you..


What the difference between the virtual image created by a concave and plane and a convex mirror?

THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished


How can you distinguish between a plane mirror concave mirror and a convex mirror by merely looking at the mirror?

If our image is real and inverted and smaller than the object ,then it is a concave mirror; if the image is virtual and erect and larger than the object,then it is a convex mirror; if the image is of the same size as of the object,it is a plane mirror. that is how we can distinguish or identify which of the given mirrors are what. BUT if the angle is very small you cannot tell Plane is flat, convex it curves outwards and concave it curves inwards.


How will you distinguish between plane mirror convex mirror and concave mirror without touching?

If the image is erect and equal in size and it does not change its size and nature on moving the mirror closer or away from the object, the mirror is plane mirror. If the image is erect and magnified and it becomes inverted on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is concave mirror. If the image is erect and diminished and remains erect on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is convex mirror.


Why do images in a concave mirror appear inverted?

If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.


Which mirror can produce virtual image larger than the object?

A concave mirror.


What is an example of a concave mirror?

inward mirror that makes object look biggger


Is a virtual and inverted image formed by a concave mirror?

Your right! You see technically we see up side down but with the light we see right side up so what that means is yes it is upside down. Well, since the brain doesn't turn it "right side up" it could be either way that you look at it.