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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


What type of mirror is used whenever a magnified image of an object is used?

A concave mirror is typically used to create a magnified image of an object. The mirror curves inward and can produce an enlarged virtual image when the object is placed within the focal length of the mirror.


When an object is inside the focal point of a concave mirror what kind of image always results?

An upright image, which is called a virtual image. If the focal point was outside of a concave mirror, then it would be a real image, which is inverted.


What type of mirror can create a real image?

A concave mirror can create a real image.


What type of mirror you should use to obtained diminished and virtual image of an object?

A concave mirror should be used to obtain a diminished and virtual image of an object. This type of mirror can create virtual images that are smaller in size than the object itself.


Which mirror can produce virtual image larger than the object?

A concave mirror.


Does a concave mirror show a virtual or real image?

A concave mirror can show both virtual and real images. The type of image produced depends on the position of the object relative to the focal point of the mirror.


What determines whether a real or a virtual image is formed from a concave mirror?

A real image is formed by a concave mirror when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror. A virtual image is formed when the object is placed between the mirror and the focal point.


How is the image formed by a concave lens similar to the image formed by a convex mirror?

In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.


How can you distinguish between a plane concave and a convex mirror without touching them?

One way to distinguish between a plane concave and convex mirror without touching them is to observe their reflected images. A concave mirror will produce an upright and magnified image of an object placed in front of it, while a convex mirror will produce an upright and diminished image. Another way is to look at the reflection of a distant object – a concave mirror will form a real image, while a convex mirror will create a virtual image.


Can the image in a concave mirror be larger than the object?

Yes, the image in a concave mirror can be larger than the object if the object is placed between the focus and the mirror. This creates a virtual, magnified image.


How can a concave mirror produce a virtual image?

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.