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How can we decide the nature of the image based on given object distance

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Answered by sadeepan1234
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Answer:

The size of the image can be identified by using the magnification formula for the mirror.

i.e.

h(image)/h(object) = (-d(image)/d(object)

‘h’ here is the height, and ‘d’ is the distance from the pole of the mirror.

For nature of the image, you have to know that a convex mirror forms:

located behind the convex mirror

a virtual image

an upright image

reduced in size (i.e., smaller than the object)

Unlike concave mirrors, convex mirrors always produce images that share these characteristics. The location of the object does not affect the characteristics of the image.

For concave mirror, it always forms only real images, except when the object is kept in front of f, when it forms a virtual image.

Hope you understood.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

(I) Since the image is formed in front of the concave mirror, its nature will be “Real and Inverted”. To find the size of image, we will have to calculate the magnification first.

(ii)Size of image.

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