Yes, you can. When an object is placed in front of a concave mirror, a magnified image is formed when the object is close to the mirror, and an inverted image is formed when the object is farther away. On the other hand, a convex mirror always forms a small and upright image of th...
Why the focal length of a spherical mirror has a smaller magnitude than that of its radius of curvature? What is the focal length of a convex lens that forms a magnification of 0.80 if an object is 24.0\ \mathrm{cm} behind the lens? The magnification (Hi/Ho) produced by a...
Concave mirror and concave lensWhich of the following best describes the image for a thin concave lens that forms whenever the magnitude of the object distance is less than that of the lens' focal length? a) inverted, enlarged and real. b) upright, diminished and virtual. c) inver...
Why Is the Virtual Image in a Convex Mirror Always Smaller? Homework Statement Prove that the virtual image in a convex mirror is always smaller than the real object. Homework Equations m = -\frac{d_{i}}{d_{O}} The Attempt at a Solution Not a homework problem. Something which is both...