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Assertion (A) : For a real image formed by a spherical mirror, linear magnification (m) is positive.
Reason (R) : Both u and v are negative for a real image.
- both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
- assertion is false but reason is true
- assertion is true but reason is false
Reflection of Light
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Answer
assertion is false but reason is true
Explanation
Only a concave mirror can form a real image; convex mirrors cannot.
For a real image formed by a concave mirror:
- Both and are negative.
- Magnification is negative, showing the image is inverted.
So the assertion is false (m is negative), but the reason is true (both distances are negative).
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