$A$ concave mirror is placed on a horizontal table with its axis directed vertically upwards. Let $O$ be the pole of the mirror and $C$ its centre of curvature. $A$ point object is placed at $C$. It has a real image,also located at $C$. If the mirror is now filled with water,the image will be

  • A
    Real,and will remain at $C$
  • B
    Real,and located at a point between $C$ and $\infty$
  • C
    Virtual and located at a point between $C$ and $O$
  • D
    Real,and located at a point between $C$ and $O$

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