Define :
i) Focus ii) Focal length iii) Radius of curvature iv) Principal axis
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Pole: The centre of reflecting surface. It is represented by letter P.Centre of Curvature: The centre of the sphere of which the mirror forms the part. Represented by "C".Radius of Curvature: The radius of the sphere of which the mirror forms the part. Represented by "R".Principal axis: The straight line joining the pole (P) and the centre of curvature. It is normal to the mirror at its pole.
Focus: The point of the principal axis at which the rays parallel to principal axis meet (concave mirror) or appear to meet (convex mirror) after reflection. Represented by F.
Focal Length: The distance between the pole and the principal focus of a spherical mirror is called focal length. Represented by f.
Pole: The centre of reflecting surface. It is represented by letter P.Centre of Curvature: The centre of the sphere of which the mirror forms the part. Represented by "C".Radius of Curvature: The radius of the sphere of which the mirror forms the part. Represented by "R".Principal axis: The straight line joining the pole (P) and the centre of curvature. It is normal to the mirror at its pole.
Focus: The point of the principal axis at which the rays parallel to principal axis meet (concave mirror) or appear to meet (convex mirror) after reflection. Represented by F.
Focal Length: The distance between the pole and the principal focus of a spherical mirror is called focal length. Represented by f.
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