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The linear magnification produced by a spherical mirror is -1. State-
(i) the type of mirror
(ii) position of the object with respect to the pole of the mirror.

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Answered by md6926739
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Magnification is also equal to the ratio of image distance to the object distance. ... m=\frac{v}{u} As the object is always above the principal axis, the height of the object is always positive. The linear magnification produced by a spherical mirror is +3.

(1) Three common types of mirror are the plane mirror, which has a flat, or plane, surface; the convex mirror; and the concave mirror.

(2) position of the object with respect to the pole of the mirror. Draw ray diagram to show the formation of image in this case.

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