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An object is placed at 9 cm in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 12 cm. The following statement is true:
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Object between F and C ⇒ magnified real image.
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Image 36 cm behind
Image 36 cm in front
Virtual, erect
Real, erect
Real, inverted, magnified
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