The relationship between the focal lenght and the radius of curvature of a convex mirror
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Answer: r=2f
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Ray parallel to the principle axis strike at a point ‘A’ on the mirror.
To make a normal at any point on the spherical mirror a line passing through center of curvature is taken.
As per the rules of reflection: angle of incidence = angle of reflection
∠i = ∠r ........(1)
As OA and CP are parallel to each other, we get
∠ACF = i
And
∠FCA = i ............ from eq.1
∴ ∠ACF = ∠FCA = i
∴ CF = FA
When incident ray comes closer to principle axis FA = FP
∴ CF = FP
Then,
R = CP
R = CF + FP
R = f + f
∴ R = 2f
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