If the image formed is always virtual, the mirror can be : (a) concave or convex (b) concave or plane (c) convex or plane (d) only convex
(c) convex or plane
A real and enlarged image can be obtained by using a :
(a) convex mirror
(b) plane mirror
(c) concave mirror
(d) either convex or plane mirror.
Whatever be the position of the object, the image formed by a mirror is virtual, erect and smaller than the object. The mirror then must be : (a) plane (b) concave (c) convex (d) either concave or convex
No matter how far you stand from a mirror, your image appears erect. The mirror is likely to be
(a) only plane.
(b) only concave.
(c) only convex.
(d) either plane or convex.
The image formed by a spherical mirror is virtual. The mirror will be : (a) concave (b) convex , (c) either concave or convex (d) metallic