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Describe with the help of a diagram, the nature, size and psition of the image formed when an object is placed beyound the centre of curvature of a concave mirror.

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  4. If and object is placed at a distance of 8 cm from a concave mirror of...

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  5. Draw a raydiagram showing how a concave mirror can be used to produce ...

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  6. Which mirror is used as a toch reflector ? Draw a labelled diagram to ...

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  7. State where an object must be placed so that the image formed by a con...

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  8. With the help of a labelled ray diagram, describe how a converging mir...

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  9. Make lablled ray diagrams to ollustrate the formation of : (a) a re...

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  10. Which type of mirror is used in a solar furnace ? Support your answer ...

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  11. Name the type of mirror used by dentists. How does it help ?

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  12. Which property of concave mirror is utilized for using them as shaving...

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  13. Give two uses of concave mirrors. Explain why you would choose concave...

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  14. (a) Draw ray-diagrams to show the formation of images when the object ...

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  15. The real image formed by a concave mirror is larger then the object wh...

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  16. The real image formed by a concave mirror is smaller than the object i...

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  17. The image formed by a concave mirror is virtual, erect and magnified. ...

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  18. The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same...

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  19. The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and highly dimi...

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  20. The angle of incidence for a ray of light passing throught the centre ...

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