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why object distance is always taken as negative?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Cartesian sign convention, object distances (u) are always negative as the object is placed to the left of the mirror/lens. Focal length (f) is positive for a convex lens and convex mirror. Focal length is negative for concave lens and concave mirror.

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Answered by universalgirl3
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According to Cartesian sign convention, object distances (u) are always negative as the object is placed to the left of the mirror/lens. Focal length (f) is positive for a convex lens and convex mirror. Focal length is negative for concave lens and concave mirror.

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