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an object is placed in front of a plane mirror of length L at a distance 'd' of its bisector line. an observer is at a perpendicular distance of 2d from that mirror. if the observer is walking parallel to the mirror , up to what maximum possible distance he can observe the image of that image
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An object is placed in front of the plane mirror of length L at a distance 'd' of its bisector line. An observer is at a perpendicular distance of '2d' from that mirror. If the observer is walking parallel to the mirror, upto what maximum possible distance he can observe the image of that object.

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An object is placed in front of a plane mirror of length L at a distance d of its bisector line .An observer is at a perpendicular distance of 2d from the mirror.If the observer is walking parallel to the mirror ,upto what maximum possible distance he can observe the image of that object .

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