An object 4cm high is placed at a distance of 15cm in front of a convex mirror having a radius of curvature of 10cm.
Then the image formed is at a distance of
o 7.5cm behind the mirror
0 3.75cm in front of the mirror
o 7.5cm in front of mirror
0 3.75cm behind the mirror
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The relationship between the radius of curvature and focal length is that the radius of curvature is twice the focal length.
In this case, focal length of the concave mirror is given as 15 cm. Hence, the radius of curvature is 15×2=30 cm.
When the object is placed on the centre of curvature, on the principal axis, in front of a concave lens, the image is formed at the same point. The image formed is real and inverted.
So, in this case, the object distance is equal to the image distance.
Therefore, the object size is equal to the image size.
As the object is of 4 cm in length, the image will also be of 4 cm in length.
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