Concept:A concave mirror can produce both real inverted images and virtual erect images, depending on the object's distance from the mirror.Explanation:For a concave mirror, when the object is placed between the pole (P) and the focus (F), the image formed is virtual, erect, and enlarged. However, when the object is placed beyond the focus (F), the image is real and inverted. Therefore, a concave mirror forms both erect and inverted images. In contrast, a convex mirror always forms a virtual, erect, and diminished image; it never forms an inverted image. Thus, options A, C, and D are incorrect. Only option B accurately describes the behavior of a concave mirror.
Position of object
Position of image
Nature of image
Ray diagram
At infinity
At focus
Real, Inverted and diminished
Answer:Option B: A concave mirror forms an erect as well as inverted image.