Physics, asked by rohitjinwal, 6 months ago

a concave mirror of focal length (10) centimetre produces a magnification of (-3). find (i) distance of image (ii) distance of object (iii) size and nature of the image (iv) draw the ray diagram for the same​

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Answered by rachit5105
0

Explanation:

(a) In concave mirror, using sign convention

u=−10cm

R=−15cm

f=

2

−15

cm

Using mirror’s relation

v

1

+

u

1

=

f

1

v

1

=

f

1

u

1

v

1

=−

15

2

+

10

1

v

1

=

30

−1

v=−30cm

Image is real and it forms at a distance of 30 cm in front of mirror.

Magnification

m=

u

−v

m=

−10

30

=−3

This shows image is inverted and 3 times magnified.

(b) again using sign convention

u=−5cm

f=

2

−15

cm

v

1

=

f

1

u

1

v

1

=

15

1

v=+15cm

Image is formed at a distance of 15 cm behind the mirror.

Magnification

m=

u

−v

=

−5

−15

=3

+3 magnification shows image is virtual and erect.

Answered by maheshsing2991
1

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