Which is true about a convex mirror? Incident rays that are parallel to the cent
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Which is true about a convex mirror?
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the near side of the mirror.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the far side of the mirror.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are sent through a point on the far side of the mirror.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are sent through a point on the near side of the mirror.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the near side of the mirror.
Explanation / Answer
THE ANSWER FOR SURE 100% is (b)
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the far side of the mirror.
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