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In the context of spherical mirrors, what is the 'centre of curvature'?
A. The point where parallel rays converge
B. The geometric centre of the mirror's reflecting surface
C. The centre of the hollow sphere of which the mirror is a part
D. The point where the principal axis intersects the mirror
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