PhysicsAssertion (A): A person cannot see his image in a concave mirror if he is standing beyond the centre of curvature of the mirrorReason (R): In a concave mirror, the image formed is real, if the provided location of the object is beyond its focus

Assertion (A): A person cannot see his image in a concave mirror if he is standing beyond the centre of curvature of the mirror


Reason (R): In a concave mirror, the image formed is real, if the provided location of the object is beyond its focus


  1. A
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
  2. B
    Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
  3. C
    A is true but R is false
  4. D
    A is false but R is true 

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    Solution:

    Assertion(A): If the object is kept beyond the centre of curvature, then the image formed will be inverted, real, and infinitely diminished. It means that a person can not see his image if he stands beyond the centre of the concave mirror. So Assertion is true.
    Reason(R): If the object is placed beyond the focus of the concave mirror, then the image formed will be real and inverted and may be either enlarged or of the same size. Depends on the exact position of the object.
     
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