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The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be real, inverted and larger than the object. Where is the object placed?

OR


Name the part of a lens through which a ray of light passes without suffering any deviation.


A real, inverted and enlarged image of the object is obtained when it is placed in between the principal focus (f) and the centre of curvature (C) or at the principal focus of the mirror.


OR


A ray passing through the optical centre of a lens goes undeviated.


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