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An image formed by a convex mirror is always:
AReal, inverted and diminished
BVirtual, erect and diminished
CVirtual, erect and magnified
DReal, erect and same size
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Virtual, erect and diminished
A convex mirror's diverging reflected rays only meet behind the mirror, where they form a virtual, erect, diminished image, for every position of the object.
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