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Q. (a) Why magnification is taken negative for real images and positive for virtual images?

(b) Why convex mirror is used in rear view mirrors and not concave mirror?

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Answered by pratyush15899
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Answer:

(a) If image is real, it will be inverted which means height of image will be taken as negative. Also, the height of object is always positive.

Now as magnification = Height of image / Height of object.

Therefore, in case of real image,

Magnification =

Height of image (-) / height of object(+)=Negative.

So, Magnification will be negative.

Similarly, if image is virtual, it will be erect.

Therefore, in case of virtual image,

Magnification = Height of image (+) / height of object (+)= Positive

So, Magnification will be positive.

(b) Convex mirror is commonly used in rear view mirrors in vehicles because it gives an erect, virtual, full size diminished image of distant objects with a wider field of view. Thus, convex mirrors enable the driver to view much larger area which is not possible with a concave mirror.

Answered by 138548
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a) magnification is taken negative for real images since the image is formed behind the mirror. According to sign convention for all the images formed below the mirror the "h'" is taken negative. due to which magnification is also negative

b) convex mirrors forms diminished and errect image. They also have wider range then concave mirror that's why convex mirror are used as rear view mirror.

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