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Q.

Which type of mirror may produce a virtual image that is larger than the object?


 

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a

Convex Mirror


 

b

Trick Mirror


 

c

Concave Mirror


 

d

Plane Mirror


 

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

Concave mirror: This provides actual and virtual, upright and inverted, diminished same-sized and amplified pictures depending on the placement of the object on the principle between the focus and the pole of the mirror.

Images from the virtual world: Virtual pictures cannot be created on a computer screen. It is always upright, and it is created when two light beams appear to unite at a certain position; It is generated as a result of the imagined intersection of two light rays.

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One ray is parallel to the main axis, while the other travels across the center of curvature of the mirror.

A concave mirror is used to create a virtual and erect picture that is greater than the item.

Hence option (C) is correct.


 

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Which type of mirror may produce a virtual image that is larger than the object?