The magnification produced by a spherical mirror is -2 0 . The mirror used and the nature…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
The magnification produced by a spherical mirror is \(-2 \cdot 0\) . The mirror used and the nature of the image formed will be
- Convex and virtual
- Concave and real
- Concave and virtual
- Convex and real
Answer
(B) Concave and real
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