An object is placed between infinity and the pole (P) of a convex mirror. The position of the image is
- A. between pole (P) and the focus (F), behind the mirror ✓
- B. between the focus (F) and infinity, behind the mirror
- C. between the pole (P) and the infinity, in front of the mirror
- D. at the focus (F), behind the mirror
Correct Answer: A. between pole (P) and the focus (F), behind the mirror
Explanation
For any object placed in front of a convex mirror (between infinity and the pole), a virtual, erect, and diminished image is always formed between the pole (P) and the principal focus (F) behind the mirror.
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