Physics, asked by vedanti1074, 1 year ago

A concave mirror produces a three times magnified image, when the object is placed at 10 cm in front of it . Where is the image formed?​

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Answered by kannikadivakar12
1

Answer:

take magniftion as one by three

Explanation:

1/3

we know that

m= -v/u

1/3 = -v/-10

cross multiple

Answered by kalaiyarasi1189
1

Answer:

A concave mirror produces three times magnified realimage of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it. Answer: Here, linearmagnification (m) = - 3 (Negative sign for real image, which is inverted)Object distance Image distance As The image is located at 30 cm in frontof the mirror.

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