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6 June, 17:28

Where do incident rays that are parallel to the principal axis converge to after reflecting off a concave mirror?

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  1. 6 June, 18:28
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    At focus

    Explanation:

    A concave mirror is converging in nature. In a mirror, concave in nature, the rays which are parallel to the principal axis are supposed to be coming from very large distances or we assume the source to be placed at infinity for such rays which are parallel to the principal axis.

    These rays, parallel to the principal axis, coming from infinity, converges at the focus of the mirror concave in nature after reflecting from the concave mirror
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