How Does a Concave Mirror Affect Image Characteristics?

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When an object is placed at the center of a concave mirror, the image characteristics include being real, erect, and the same size as the object. The initial confusion arose from a misunderstanding of the ray diagram, which was mistakenly drawn for a convex lens instead of a concave mirror. Upon reevaluation, it was clarified that the image should indeed be the same size when positioned at the center. However, one participant noted that one of the statements about the image characteristics was still incorrect. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accurately applying ray diagrams to determine image properties in optics.
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Homework Statement



What is the relative size, orientation, and type of image from an object placed at the centre of a concave mirror?


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I drew a ray diagram for this.


The Attempt at a Solution



The image will be erect, the same size and real.

That seemed too easy. Am I doing something wrong here?
 
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Take another look at your ray diagram because one of those statements is incorrect
 
Okay. I think I know what I did wrong - the image should be smaller, not the same size...I think...
 
no, if the object is in the center, it would in fact be the same size. Did you draw one ray eminating from the object horizontally, hitting the mirror and passing through the focus? And another passing through the focus reflecting off the mirror and traveling horizontally? Easiest pair, imo.
 
wait, you're right, I drew a diagram for a convex LENS. My mistake.

So my image is going to be erect, the same size, and real.
 
that's exactly what you said in your original post... You still need the info for a concave mirror right? If so, one of those is still incorrect
 
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