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Difference between radius and center of curvature

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Answered by navneet4530
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Radius of curvature is the radius of the circle which touches the curve at a given point and has the same tangent and curvature at that point. Radius is the distance between thecentre and any other point on the circumference of circle or surface of sphere. ... In circles you must use the term radius.

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DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS IN RELATION TO SPHERICAL MIRRORS

CENTER OF CURVATURE

RADIUS OF CURVATURE

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★ CENTER OF CURVATURE ★

IT IS THE CENTRE OF THE SPHERE WHICH MIRROR IS A PART

★ RADIUS OF CURVATURE ★

IT IS A DISTANCE ON PRINCIPAL AXIS FROM CENTRE OF CURVATURE TO THE POLES OF SPHERICAL MIRROR

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