Physics, asked by vinosharubalitanu, 11 months ago

In the magnified image of a measuring scale (with equidistant markings) lying along the principal axis of a concave mirror, the markings are not equidistant. Explain.
[THIS QUESTION WAS ASKED IN BOARD EXAM 2020 SET 3.]​

Answers

Answered by ANONYMUSH
9

Answer:BECAUSE IT REFLECTS EACH MARKING DIFFERENTLY

Explanation: you could say concave mirror converges the ray of light approaching from

the object and in that way, it reflects each marking on the measuring scale differently.

Answered by lovingheart
1

The markings are not equidistant because the each marking will be reflected in a different way in the presence of the concave mirror.

Explanation:

  • The concave paper has got the converging property and the image lies across the principal axis of the mirror which reflects the points in the marking scale at different distances and hence the points lay apart when compared with that of the actual distance of the markings.

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