A ray trace with a candle as the object at the center of curvature in front of a concave mirror with a light ray parallel to the principal axis and reflects through the focal point. The second ray goes through the focal point, reflects off the mirror parallel to the principal axis. Where the two rays intersect we find the image formed that is inverted and the same size of the object. The image is at the center of curvature. Which describe the image formed by an object on the center of curvature? Check all that apply. real virtual inverted upright smaller larger
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:10, khush77
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:20, ilovewaffles70
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