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An object is placed at a distance of 12cm in front of a concave mirror. It forms a real image four times larger than object. calculate distance of the object from the mirror​

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Answered by tambreen14
8

Answer:

Explanation:

u = -12cm(object distance)

hi =4ho

hi/ho= 4/1

therefore m= +4 (magnification)]

m = -v/u

4 = -v/-12

12×4=  v

v= 48cm (image distance)

Answered by Anonymous
3

Given:

  • Object is placed in front of concave mirror at a distance of 12 cm.
  • It forms a real image 4x larger than object.

To find:

  • Distance of image from mirror.

Answer:

  • The distance of image from Mirror is 48 cm.

Explanation:

By using formula of Magnification,

Height of Image/Height of Object = -V/U

U = -12    (∵ Negative because, The object is real.)

Height of image/Height of object:

      ⇒ 4/1

      ⇒ -V/-12 = 4/1

      ⇒ 12 × 4

      ⇒ 48 cm

Therefore, Distance of image from mirror is 48 cm.

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