Ordering Task – Object in Front of a Concave Mirror

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Ordering Task – Object in Front of a Concave Mirror

An object will be placed at three different locations in front of the mirror as shown. The red dot indicates the focal point of the mirror.

Answer the following on your own

The image is always formed at the focal point Arrange the location of the images formed when the object is placed at the three points from left to right The image is always formed at the focal point A then B then C B then A then C C then B then A C then A then B Some other order 1 2 3 4 5

Consult with your neighbors and then answer again

The image is always formed at the focal point Arrange the location of the images formed when the object is placed at the three point from left to right The image is always formed at the focal point A then B then C B then A then C C then B then A C then A then B Some other order 1 2 3 4 5