Physics, asked by THANISHCHINNAPPA, 1 year ago

The surface of a concave mirror is pointed towards the sun. Light from the sun hits the mirror and converges to a point. How far is this converging point from the mirror's surface if the radius of curvature (R) of the mirror is 150 cm?

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Answered by mithamilarasi
8

Answer:

75 cm

Explanation:

sun's rays are parallel and parallel rays converge at focus.

f=r/2

Answered by alanlobo0908
1

Answer:

The converging point from the mirror's surface is 75cm

FORMULA USED:

f= r/2

Explanation:

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