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a spherical mirror forms a real and inverted image of the same size as the object at a distance of 40 cm from the mirror find the focal length​

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Answered by sunilashwath64
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If the image is formed is real then it's a concave spherical mirror

So if the image is formed same size and is inverted then the object is at the centre of curvature (C)

C P = R

CP is the distance from the mirror

40 = R

R= 2f

F = R)2 = 40/2 =20

Since it's a concave mirror it's f will be negative

-20

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Answered by yashahuja312
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Answer:

HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

Explanation:

If the image is formed is real then it's a concave spherical mirror

So if the image is formed of the same size and is inverted then the object is at the center of curvature (C)

C P = R

CP is the distance from the mirror

40 = R

R= 2f

F = R)2 = 40/2 =20

Since it's a concave mirror it's f will be negative

-20

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IF YOU LIKE IT PLEASE SMASH THAT THANKS AND MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST

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