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A spherical mirror produces an image of magnification -1 on a screen placed at a distanceof 50 cm from the mirror.(i) Write the type of mirror.(ii) Find the distance of the image from the object. (v = 0 cm)(iii) What is the focal length of the mirror? (f = -25 cm)(iv) Draw the ray diagram to show the image formation in this case. |
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Answer» Explanation: To solve this question easily, one needs to remember the direct result of finding image position based on object position. According to that,
By the above cases, we get to know that the image and object have the same distance only if they both are placed at the center of curvature (C). Hence the distance between object and image is zero units. (v-u = 0cm) Now SINCE it is given that object is placed at a distance of 50 cm, we can say that the value of C is 50 cm. We also know that, C = 2F. Hence the focal length (f) of the mirror is: Hence focal length is 25 cm. Since the mirror is a concave mirror, the focal length is taken as -25 cm DUE to sign convention. For the ray diagram, please refer to the attachment. (Also in case you need to know about the direct results, please GO through the second file being attached.) |
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