Physics, asked by aahannigam05, 9 months ago

what is the difference between height of the image and height of the object.

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Answered by druzairaziz
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height of an object means Where the object is kept means "u"

and height of image means the height of the image which is formed indicated by "v"

Answered by abhinay365
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Height of Image:-

The length from the tip of image to the principle axis is known as Height of Image. It is denoted by v.

Height of Object:-

The length from the top of object to the principle axis is known as Height of Object. It is denoted by u.

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