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Harish and his friends were excited about the news of tomorrow’s solar eclipse. Harish convinced his friends to witness the eclipse. Harish told them that looking at the sun directly or even into a mirror reflecting sunlight, may damage their eyes. So, Harish narrated the method to witness to natural phenomenon in the following ways:(i) Hold a concave mirror in hands and direct its reflecting surface towards the sun.(ii) Direct the light reflected by the mirror on to a sheet of paper held close to the mirror.(iii) Move the sheet of paper back and forth gradually until a bright, sharp spot of light is found on the paper sheet, hold the mirror and the paper in the same position for a few minutes.Read the above information and answer the following questions:(a) What is the separation between the concave mirror and the paper sheet having a bright, sharp spot of light in hands?(b) Draw the ray diagram used while observing the bright, sharp spot of light in above activity.

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Answered by Manish1230
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the distance between the concave mirror and the sheet of paper is the focal length of the concave mirror.
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Answered by sriparnasaha300
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