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An object is placed very close to the focal point of a concave spherical mirror, but not precisely at the focal point. Where does the image form? very far away from the mirror very close to the focal point
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An object is placed very close to the focal point of a concave spherical mirror, but not precisely at the focal point. Where does the image form?
very far away from the mirror
very close to the focal point
very close to the surface of the mirror
very close to the center of curvature
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very far away from the mirror
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