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A convex mirror has a (virtual) focal point that is 10.0cm behind the mirror. When I place an object 30.0cm in front of the mirror I get an image that is smaller than the object and upright.
At what other location can I place the object to get an image that is smaller than the object and upright?

A
35.0cm
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25.0cm
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15.0cm
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D
Any of these locations
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None of these locations
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Solution

The correct option is D Any of these locations
Convex mirror always forms a virtual, upright and smaller image of the object which is kept at any position in front of the mirror.
Hence option D is correct.

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