A parallel beam of light is made to fall on a concave mirror. An image is formed at a distance of 13 cm from the mirror. What is the the radius of curvature of the mirror
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13×2=26 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because when a parallel beam of light falls on a concave mirror then its image is formed on focus which is 13 cm here from the mirror and radius of curvature is twice of focus.
R=2f.
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