Question 6
An erect and enlarged image can be formed by
(a) only a convex mirror.
(b) only a concave mirror.
(c) only a plane mirror.
(d) both convex and concave mirrors.
Which of the following can be used to form a real image?
(a) Concave mirror only
(b) Plane mirror only.
(c) Convex mirror only.
(d) Both concave and convex mirrors.
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 second law of reflection is valid only for plane mirrors and not for spherical mirrors.