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The linear magnification produced by a spherical mirror is – 1/3.
State (a) the type of mirror and (ii) the position of the object with respect to the pole of the mirror. Also
draw the ray diagram to justify your answer

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Answered by shanthipraba72
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Answer:

the type of mirror is concave mirror and the position of object with respect to pole of the mirror is 3 cm

Explanation:it is concave because negative sign implies that it diminished.It also sometimes tell us that it is a real and inverted image which is given by concave lens.

the explanation of the ii) is that the formula to find magnification , you have v/u.

u is the object distance and comparing with 1/3,the u is 3 cm

Answered by adityajha200410c
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Answer:

the type of mirror is concave mirror and the position of object with respect to pole of the mirror is 3 cm

Explanation:it is concave because negative sign implies that it diminished.It also sometimes tell us that it is a real and inverted image which is given by concave lens.

the explanation of the ii) is that the formula to find magnification , you have v/u.

u is the object distance and comparing with 1/3,the u is 3 cm

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