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In order to obtain a magnification of -1.5 with a concave mirror of focal length 16cm ,the object will have to placed at a distance:
(a) between 6 and 16cm
(b) between 32 and 16cm
(c) between 48 and 32cm
(d) beyond 64cm
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Answered by pawan68319
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Explanation:

For a concave mirror we know that there are various locations of object and the image being formed. These are as follows.

Let F be Focal Point, C its Center of Curvature where C=2F

Object is placed between F and the mirror

The image formed is behind the mirror, virtual, upright and Magnified.

Object is placed at the Focal Point

Image is formed at infinity. it can be real or virtual upright or inverted depending on approach to F. Formed in front of mirror.

Object is placed between F and C

Image is formed between infinity and C. It is real, inverted and magnified.

Object at C

Image is formed at C. It is real, inverted and of the same size as the object.

Object beyond center of curvature

Image is formed between C and F. It is real, inverted and diminished.

Object at infinity

Image is formed at F. t is real, inverted and diminished and tends to be zero.

In the problem, it is given that "produces an image whose distance from the mirror is one-third the object distance". Implies that it is under case number 5.

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