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Biology, 09.01.2021 20:40, lchynnawalkerstudent

Identify the type of mirror based on how the image is formed: If an object is farther than the focal point, a real, inverted, smaller image forms in front
of the mirror. If an object is at the focal point, no image forms. If an object
is between the focal point and the mirror, a virtual, upright image appears
to form behind the mirror. The image gets larger as the object moves
closer to the mirror. *
concave mirror
convex mirror
plane mirror

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