The diagram below shows an object located at point P, 0.25 meter from a concave spherical mirror with principal focus F. The focal length of the mirror is 0.10 meter. How does the image change as the object is moved from point P toward point F?Single choice
A
It's distance from the mirror increases and the size of the image decreases.
B
It's distance from the mirror decreases and the size of the image increases.
C
It's distance from the mirror increases and the size of the image increases.
D
It's distance from the mirror decreases and the size of the image decreases.
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