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Q5. A 2.0cm high object is placed at a distance of 20cm from a spherical mirror which forms a real image at 40cm from the mirror. Calculate the focal length of the mirror and size of the image. Is the mirror converging or diverging.

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Q-A 2.0cm high object is placed at a distance of 20cm from a spherical mirror which forms a real image at 40cm from the mirror. Calculate the focal length of the mirror and size of the image. Is the mirror converging or diverging.

Answer:

Focal Length = - 13.33 cm

Size of the image = h2 = - 4cm

Explanation:

GivenData-

u = - 20 cm

h1 (Height of the object) = 2 cm

v = - 40 cm

Tofind-

Focal Length, Size of the image (h2) and whether it is Converging mirror or Diverging mirror.

Calculation-

As it is given that the image forms a Realimage thus it means, that the image isRealandInverted.Hence, the vwillbenegative

From the above observations, we can conclude that it is a Concave mirror and thus a ConvergingMirror.

Formula

1/v + 1/u = 1/f

1/ -40 + 1/ - 20 = 1/f

(-1/40 )+ (-1/20) = 1/f

Taking LCM of 40 and 20=40

(-1) + (-2)/40 = 1/f

-3/40 = 1/f

Thus,

f = -40/3

f=-13.33cm

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Now,

Calculating the Size of the image

-v/u = h2/h1

- (-40) /-20 = h2/2

80 = -20h2

Thus,

h2 = -80/20

h2=-4cm

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