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State two positions in which a concave mirror produces a magnified image of a given object. List two difference between the two images.

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To solve the question, we need to identify two positions where a concave mirror produces a magnified image of a given object and list two differences between these images. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Concave Mirror**: - A concave mirror is a mirror that curves inward, resembling a portion of a sphere. It has a focal point (F) and a center of curvature (C). 2. **Position 1: Object between the Pole (P) and the Focus (F)**: ...
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