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Suppose that you place an object along the principal axis of a concave spherical
mirror, exactly halfway to the center of the curvature (half of the radius). What will
the result be?
The image will appear larger than the object and right-side up.
O The image will appear smaller than the object and upside-down.
A clear image of that object won't be formed at all.
The image will be upside-down and appear to be behind the mirror.

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