Physics, asked by Vercetti, 1 year ago

mirror formula for plane mirrors

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Answered by sreejasonal
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Yes, Just put focal length equals infinite and 1/f become Zero. so you will get v=-u(from mirror formula) and which is correct.

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Answered by itzAshuu
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{\bold{\green{Mirror\:Formula:}}}

In a spherical mirror the distance of object (u), distance of image (v),and focal length (f) are related by the formula

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

where,

  • u = object distance from mirror,
  • v = image distance from mirror,
  • f = focal length.

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