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In a concave mirror, where should that object be placed to obtain a real, inverted image of the same size at C?


1. At C
2. Between the focus and the mirror pole
3. At infinity
4. At focus

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : At C

The correct answer is At C.

  • A concave mirror is a type of spherical mirror in which, the reflecting surface is the inner curved surface of the sphere.
    • The incident light is reflected inwards because of its shape. Thus, such mirrors are also called converging mirrors.
  • A concave mirror forms different images which depend on the distance between the object and the mirror.
  • In a concave mirror, the object should be placed at C (center of curvature) to obtain a real, inverted image of the same size at C. In this case, the image dimensions are equal to the dimensions of the object.

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