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concave mirror gives an image 3 times as large as the object placed at a distance of 20cm from it.For the image to be real,the focal length should be

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Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Explanation:

A concave mirror gives an image three times as large as the object placed at a distance of 20cm from it.

Thus, object distance, u = -20cm

As image is real. thus, m = -3

=> As per the Megnification formula for mirror :

m = -v/u

-3 = -v/(-20)

-v = -3 * -20

v = -60 cm  

According to Mirror formula:

1/v + 1/u = 1/f

1/(−60) +1/ (−20) = 1/f

∴ 1/f= −1−3/60

=−4/60  

f=−15 cm

I hope my answer helps you.

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