Question: Size of the image produced by convex mirror is always?
The size of the image produced by a convex mirror is always smaller than the size of the object. This is because convex mirrors always produce virtual images, which are formed by the extension of reflected light rays. The image appears to be behind the mirror, and the distance between the mirror and the image is always less than the distance between the mirror and the object. As a result, the image is smaller than the object, and its size decreases as the object moves closer to the mirror.
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