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real, inverted and magnification less than one

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the image will always be located somewhere on the opposite side of the mirror.

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Q: What are the properties of image seen in a concave mirror if the object is farther from the mirror than the focal point?
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What are the properties of images seen in a concave mirror of the object is farther from the mirror than the focal point?

the image will always be located somewhere on the opposite side of the mirror.


What are the properties of images seen in a concave mirror if the object is farther from than the focal point?

The image formed is real, inverted, diminished and on the same side of the mirror as the object is.


What are the properties of an image seen in a concave mirror if the object is closer to the mirror than the focal point?

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What are the properties of images seen in a concave mirror if the object is from the mirror than the focal point?

the image will always be located somewhere on the opposite side of 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.


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


Why the image formed in the mirror used in vehicles as rear view mirror is smaller in size than the object?

because the mirror used is concave mirror.


What are the properties of images that a concave mirror can produce?

there is an imaginary point in front of the concave mirror, called the focal point or focus, which is half the length of the radius of the sphere of which the mirror was a part of(radius of curvature). usually an object if seen in between the mirror and focus gets magnified, beyond the focus, it gets inverted and reduced.


What happens when an object is up close to a concave mirror?

Object will be shown magnified.


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.