science
Grade6
Easy
Question
When an object is placed too close to a concave mirror a ____ image is formed.
- Real, inverted and magnified
- Virtual, upright and diminished
- Virtual, upright and magnified
- Real, inverted and diminished
Hint:
Properties of images formed by concave mirror.
The correct answer is: Virtual, upright and magnified
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- A concave mirror forms a virtual, erect(upright) and magnified image when the object is placed very close to the mirror.
- So, the correct option is c.
- A concave mirror forms a virtual, erect(upright) and magnified image when the object is placed very close to the mirror.
- So, the correct option is c.
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