Science, asked by sahilshareef, 10 months ago

Five spherical mirrors are made from the same sphere.
The uncommon thing among the mirrors is
(a) radius of curvature
(b) focal length
(c) pole
(d) None of these
please explain the answer also​..

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Answered by MrAadil
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Answer:

None of these

Explanation:

Because all the terms mentioned above are the parts of spherical mirrors .

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

The same sphere contains every spherical mirror. As a result, their radius of curvature is the same. All spherical mirrors have the same focal length since the focus length is half the curvature's radius.

Definition of Spherical Mirror:

A spherical mirror has a reflecting surface that is a component of a hollow glass sphere. There are two types of mirrors concave and convex.

Concave mirror:

A hollow spherical can be made into a mirror by cutting it into pieces, painting the exterior surface, and using the interior surface as the reflecting surface. Concave mirrors are this kind of mirror.

Convex mirror:

The exterior surface of the hollow sphere becomes the reflecting surface if the sliced portion is painted from the inside. Convex mirrors are the name for this form of mirror.

The uncommon thing among the mirrors is None of the above

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