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

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Answered by sawankumarmohanty72
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Answered by Anonymous
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Distance of object from concave mirror (u) = - 10 cm .

Magnification (m) = 3 .

 m = \frac {-v}{u} \\\\\ \implies v = -mu = -(3) \times (-10) = 30~cm

The image will be formed in front of the concave mirror at a distance of 30 cm from its pole .

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