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focal length of plane mirrors


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Answered by Rohitchaurasia
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Mathematically, a plane mirror can be considered to be the limit of either a concave or a convex spherical curved mirror as the radius, and therefore the focal length, becomes infinite.


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Answered by goshitha161
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mathematically a plane mirror can be considered to be the limit of either a concave or convex spherical curved mirror as the radius, and therefore the focal length, becames infinite.
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