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How to find position of the image in mirror and lens

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Answered by riddhi2259
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Explanation:

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Answered by sharve2517
1

HELLO FRIEND

Answer:

Mirror Formula :

 \frac{1}{ f}  =  \frac{1}{v}  +  \frac{1}{u}

Here,

'f' is focal length..

'v' is image distance..

'u' is object distance..

Lens Formula :

 \frac{1}{f }  =  \frac{1}{v}  -  \frac{1}{u}

Magnification(m) : Mirror

m =  \frac{ - v}{u}

 \frac{ - v}{u}  =  \frac{height \: of \: image}{heght \: of \: object}

Magnification : Lens

m =  \frac{v}{u }  =  \frac{height \: of \: image}{height \: of \: object}

The negative and positive sign of focal length,image and object is dependent on types.. (concave /convex)

By this formula , u can find the position of image..

Hope It Helps You !!!

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