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How far is an object from a concave mirror if the image formed is real , enlarged , and inverted ?
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How far is an object from a concave mirror if the image formed is real , enlarged , and inverted ?
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It’s 2ft and yes it gets enlarged because of the shaped and yes it inverts because of the distance
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