A concave mirror produces an erect image when the object distance is
a) Equal to f
b) Between f and 2f
c) Greater than 2f
d)Less than f
e) It never produces an erect image
(C) Greater than 2f
The concave mirror produces erect image.
So, The concave mirror produces an erect image when the object distance is greater than 2f.
A concave mirror produces an erect image when the object distance is a) Equal to f...
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