Physics, asked by aishanimukherjee, 9 months ago

A mirror forms a image which is 30 cm from the object and twice its height.
a Where must the mirror be situated?
b What is the radius of curvature?
c Is the mirror concave or convex?​

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Answered by lohithraaj
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Answer:

Explanation:

Since the image is larger than the object so the lens must be concave.

Case 1: Image is real

Magnification m=-2 , let object distance u=-x cm and image distance v is therefore -(x+30) cm . m=-v/u , so x=30 cm. Object should be placed at 30 cm from the mirror.

Case 2: Image is virtual

Magnification m=2 , let object distance u=-x cm and image distance v is therefore +(30-x) cm . m=-v/u , so x=10 cm. Object should be placed at 10 cm from the mirror.

Note: The two concave mirrors are different mirrors.

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