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Magnification Produced by a Convex Mirror is Always: (A) More than 1 (B) Less than 1 (C) Equal to 1 (D) More Or Less than 1 - Science

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प्रश्न

Magnification produced by a convex mirror is always:

(a) more than 1
(b) less than 1
(c) equal to 1
(d) more or less than 1

उत्तर

less than 1

Magnification produced by a convex mirror is always less than 1. This is because the size of the image formed by a convex mirror is smaller than the object.

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अध्याय 4 Reflection of Light
Exercise 5 | Q 34 | पृष्ठ १९९

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