What can be the largest distance of an image of a real object from a convex mirror of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
What can be the largest distance of an image of a real object from a convex mirror of radius of curvature is 20 cm?
- 10 cm
- 20 cm
- Infinity
- Zero
Answer
(A) 10 cm
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