An object placed at infinity in front of a convex mirror forms image at MCQ with Answer and Explanation

An object placed at infinity in front of a convex mirror forms image at
A. At infinity
B. F behind mirror
C. Between P and F behind mirror
D. C behind mirror
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Distant object image at focus, behind mirror, virtual, diminished.

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