An object is placed in front of a convex mirror at a distance that is three times the magnitude of the focal length of the mirror. If the object is then moved to ½ that distance towards the mirror, the image will appear compared to the object. -upright and enlarged -inverted and reduced -upright and reduced -inverted and enlarged
Applications Of Reflection Of Light
When a light ray (termed as the incident ray) hits a surface and bounces back (forms a reflected ray), the process of reflection of light has taken place.
Sign Convention for Mirrors
A mirror is made of glass that is coated with a metal amalgam on one side due to which the light ray incident on the surface undergoes reflection and not refraction.
An object is placed in front of a convex mirror at a distance that is three times the magnitude of the focal length of the mirror. If the object is then moved to ½ that distance towards the mirror, the image will appear compared to the object.
-upright and enlarged
-inverted and reduced
-upright and reduced
-inverted and enlarged
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