Physics, asked by naazkashish94, 4 months ago

the focal length of a concave mirror is 5cm. where will the image be formed of the object kept at a distance of 30cm from the mirror​

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Answered by dipangshu1805
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For a concave mirror, image size is same as the object size when it is placed at the center of curvature. Since radius of the mirror is twice the focal length, center of curvature lies at a distance of 30 cm from the pole. Hence, an object kept at 30 cm will produce an image of the same size as that of the object.

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Answered by gebelo5670
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For a concave mirror, image size is same as the object size when it is placed at the center of curvature. Since radius of the mirror is twice the focal length, center of curvature lies at a distance of 30 cm from the pole. Hence, an object kept at 30 cm will produce an image of the same size as that of the object.

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