A candle is placed in front of an optical instrument, and an image is obtained as inverted, real, and on the same side of the device. Identify the device that would produce the types of images described above.
A
Concave mirror
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B
Convex mirror
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C
Concave lens
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D
Convex lens
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E
Flat mirror
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Solution
The correct option is A Concave mirror A concave mirror is a converging mirror, that is, it converges the light rays incident on it at a single point. Since the light rays actually meet after reflection, the images formed are real. They are inverted and of course on the same side as that of object.