Define the principal focus of a concave mirror.
Hint. Think about where parallel rays end up after hitting the mirror.
Step 1 — Recall what happens to parallel rays. Rays travelling parallel to the principal axis converge to a single point on the axis after reflecting from a concave mirror.
Step 2 — State the definition. Since this is where parallel rays consistently meet, this point is called the principal focus.
✦ Answer: The principal focus of a concave mirror is the point on the principal axis where light rays travelling parallel to the principal axis meet (converge) after reflection.
Where students slip. Describing the focus as 'where the image forms' in general — the principal focus is specifically defined by parallel rays converging there, not by where any arbitrary object's image happens to form.
