In image formation from spherical mirrors, only paraxial rays are considered because they (a) are easy to handle geometrically
In image formation from spherical mirrors, only paraxial rays are considered because they
(a) are easy to handle geometrically
(b) contain most of the intensity of the incident light
(c) form nearly a point image of a point source
(d) show minimum dispersion effect.
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(c) form nearly a point image of a point source
EXPLANATION:
The reflected rays from a point source in a spherical mirror do not meet at a single point. To avoid it, rays close to the principal axis (Paraxial rays) are taken. It forms nearly a point image of a point source.
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