1. At which position should an object be placed in front of a concave mirror to form an image in the same location? B. at F C. at P A. at C D. at infinity 2. At which location should an object be placed in front of a converging mirror to produce an upright image? A. between F and C C. between P and C D. between R and C B. between P and F _3. Which correctly differentiates a converging lens from a diverging lens? A. A converging lens is a double concave lens, while a diverging lens is a double convex lens. B. A converging lens is a double convex lens, while a converging lens is a double concave lens. C. A diverging lens refracts incident light, while a converging lens reflects light incident to it. D. A diverging lens reflects incident light, while a converging lens refracts light ingidont to

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1. At which position should an object be placed in front of a concave mirror
to form an image in the same location?
B. at F
A. at C
C. at P
D. at infinity
2. At which location should an object be placed in front of a converging
mirror to produce an upright image?
A. between F and C
C. between P and C
D. between R and C
B. between P and F
_3. Which correctly differentiates a converging lens from a diverging lens?
A. A converging lens is a double concave lens, while a diverging lens is a
double convex lens.
B. A converging lens is a double convex lens, while a converging lens is a
double concave lens.
C. A diverging lens refracts incident light, while a converging lens reflects light
incident to it.
D. A diverging lens reflects incident light, while a converging lens refracts light
incident to it.
Transcribed Image Text:1. At which position should an object be placed in front of a concave mirror to form an image in the same location? B. at F A. at C C. at P D. at infinity 2. At which location should an object be placed in front of a converging mirror to produce an upright image? A. between F and C C. between P and C D. between R and C B. between P and F _3. Which correctly differentiates a converging lens from a diverging lens? A. A converging lens is a double concave lens, while a diverging lens is a double convex lens. B. A converging lens is a double convex lens, while a converging lens is a double concave lens. C. A diverging lens refracts incident light, while a converging lens reflects light incident to it. D. A diverging lens reflects incident light, while a converging lens refracts light incident to it.
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