In: Physics
Which of the following is a correct statement about a concave mirror?
All of the other choices are not correct.
A light ray through the center of curvature of
the mirror is reflected parallel to the
principal axis
A light ray directed to the center of the mirror
returns in its own path.
A light ray parallel to the principal axis is
reflected back through the center of curvature.
A light ray through the focal point is
reflected parallel to the principal axis.
When an object is placed beyond the center of curvature (at a distance greater than the radius) of a concave mirror,
the image is enlarged
the image is erect.
the image is formed between the mirror and the
focal point.
the image is real.
none of the other choices are correct.