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The positions of the object O (real or virtual) and the image 1 (real or virtual) with respect to the optical axis of a spherical mirror is shown. Then select the possible mirror and its position to realise it.

A

concave mirror closer to object

B

concave mirror closer to image

C

convex mirror closer to object

D

convex mirror closer to image

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The correct Answer is:
A, C

A concave or convex mirror is to be placed left of the object. The object and the image both will be real for concave mirror and virtual for convex mirror.
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