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Are there any situations where a real image is formed in a spherical, concave mirror? Describe the location of the object relative to the focal point for such situations. SSM
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A concave mirror is a mirror that curves inward, like the inside of a bowl. It has a focal point where all parallel rays of light that hit the mirror converge. Show more…
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