A rectangular acrylic plane mirror is bent in such way that it acts as a concave mirror without changing its length and breadth we can change its focal length give reasons
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because as in plane mirror the distance between object and image are equal and if rays are passed they wount join at a point
but when it made into concave its passage of rays intersect at a point so that the focal length is changed
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