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formula represents the mirror ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let's explore the mirror formula (1/f = 1/v+1/u) and see how to locate images without drawing any ray diagrams

Answered by sonibharti78700
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Let's explore the mirror formula (1/f = 1/v+1/u) and see how to locate images without drawing any ray diagrams

Suppose an object is placed u cm in front of a spherical mirror of focal length f such that the image is formed v cm from the mirror, then u, v and f are related by the equation; 1/f= 1/u + 1/v. This equation is referred to as the mirror formula. The formula holds for both concave and convex mirrors.

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