When an object is placed at the principal focus of a concave mirror, the location of the image formed is

a

between principal focus and pole

b

between principal focus and centre of curvature

c

at infinity

d

at centre of curvature

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Understanding Image Formation in a Concave Mirror
The principal focus (F) of a concave mirror is the point where parallel rays converge after reflection.

When an object is placed at the principal focus (F) of a concave mirror:

Rays parallel to the principal axis reflect through the focus.
Rays passing through the focus reflect parallel to the principal axis.
These reflected rays become parallel to each other, meaning they never converge to form a real image.
Where is the Image Formed?
Since the reflected rays are parallel, the image is formed at infinity.

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