To produce an enlarged and erect image with a concave mirror,the object must be positioned

a

at the principal focus

b

beyond the centre of curvature

c

between the principal focus and the centre of the curvature

d

between the principal focus and the pole

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Emmanuel24458
2 years ago
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Som15432
1 year ago

The correct answer is D. between the principal focus and the pole.
Here's why:
* Principal focus (focal point): This is the point where parallel light rays converge after reflecting off the mirror.
* Pole: This is the center of the mirror's surface.
* When an object is placed between the principal focus and the pole of a concave mirror, the reflected rays diverge, but when traced back, they appear to originate from behind the mirror, creating a virtual, enlarged, and upright image.
So, to get that magnified, "looking-glass" effect, you need to place the object very close to the mirror.

Emmanuel24458
2 years ago

The other one has magnified inverted but the question says magnified erect

kairakizitor7
1 year ago

hey

Emmanuel24458
2 years ago

C is crt

jordan_mosh
2 years ago

IDG

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