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Concave Mirrors: Image Formation and Ray Tracing

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This lecture covers the geometric relationship between the focal length and the radius of curvature for a concave mirror, the ray tracing method to determine the image characteristics, and the placement of an object to obtain an image at the same distance on the same side of the mirror. It also introduces the concept of real and inverted images formed by concave mirrors.

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