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An object is x focal lengths to the left of the principal focus of a concave mirror show that the length will be 1/x of the focal length of the left of the focus.

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Answered by js9311268
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Answered by Anonymous
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The distance between the pole P of the concave mirror and the focus F is the focal length of the concave mirror. Thus, the focal length of a concave mirror can be estimated by obtaining a 'Real image' of a distant object at its focus, as shown in the figure.

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