Physics, asked by shringarika1540, 10 months ago

how far should an object be placed from the pole of a concave spherical mirror of focal length 20 cm to form a real image of the size exactly 1/4th of the size of the object .those who will give the proper answer , will be marked as brainliest one .but those who will spam will be reported .

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Answered by kalavathib19
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Answer:

20cm+1/4th

=3/4th

I don't know the correct answer

Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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Answer:

   u = -100cm

Explanation:

focal length (f) = -20cm

Magnification (M) = 1 / 4

image distance (v) = v

object distance (u) = u

M = -v / u

Here magnification is negative because it forms a real image

This is because virtual image formed by concave mirror is enlarged whereas according to the question the image is diminished and hence it forms a real image

-(1 / 4) = -v / u

1 / 4 = v / u

u = 4v -------{i}

1 / v + 1 / u = 1 / f

1 / v + 1 / 4v = - 1 / 20

4 / 4v + 1 / 4v = -1 / 20

5 / 4v = -1 / 20

4v = -100

v = -25cm

u = 4v = -100cm

∴ The object should be placed 100 cm to the left of the mirror.

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