Science, asked by sakshiii41, 1 year ago

concave mirror produces three times magnified real image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it where is the image located​

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Answered by shree333
14

Answer:

image will be between 2f and pole

Explanation:

m = v \div u \\ 3 = v \div 10 \\ v = 3 \times 10 \\ v = 30

Answered by UsmanSant
3

Answer:

When a concave mirror produces three times magnified real image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it then the image located at 30 cm in front of the mirror.

Explanation:

Linear magnification (m) is -3. The negative sign represents the real image and this image is inverted.

Magnification (m) = -V/u = hi/ho

where u= -10 cm

hi = 3ho

hence -v/u = 3ho/ho

so -V/u = 3 and

-V = 3u = 3 * (-10) = 30 cms.

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