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if the magnification of an object in a spherical mirror is -2 what is size of image

how does magnification tells the size of the image in concave or convex lens of mirror

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Answered by Aayati17
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if the magnification of an object in a spherical mirror is -2 what is size of image

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The magnification of the concave mirror is -1.

According to given question, the size of the image formed by a concave mirror is equal to the size of the object. Hence, this is the required solution.

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how does magnification tells the size of the image in concave or convex lens of mirror

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If m has a magnitude greater than 1 the image is larger than the object, and an m with a magnitude less than 1 means the image is smaller than the object. If the magnification is positive, the image is upright compared to the object; if m is negative, the image is inverted compared to the object

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