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A concave mirror produces three times magnified (enlarged) real image of an object placed at 10cm in front of it. Where is the image located? ​

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Answered by zacknight47
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question_answer 1) A concave mirror produces three times magnified real image 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Given magnification m=3

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m=

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v −v=3×−10

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v −v=3×−10v=30 cm

Given magnification m=3and object distance u=10 cm and we know,Magnification m= u−v −v=3×−10v=30 cmThus the image is formed at distance of 30 cm.

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