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Question : 20
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(a) Calculate the distance of an object of height h from a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm , so as to obtain a real image of magnification 2. Find the location of image also.
(b) Using mirror formula, explain why does a convex mirror always produce a virtual image.
(b) Using mirror formula, explain why does a convex mirror always produce a virtual image.
Solution:
(a) Calculation of distance of an object and location of image
(b) Reason for virtual image, through convex mirror
(a) GivenR = − 20 cm , and magnification m = − 2
Focal length of the mirrorf =
= − 10 cm
⇒ −
=
+
⇒ u = − 15 cm
∴ v = 2 × − 15 cm = − 30 cm
Magnification ( m ) = −
− 2 = −
⇒ v = 2 u
Using mirror formula
=
+
(b)
=
+
Using sign convention, for convex mirror, we have
f > 0 , u < 0
From the formula
=
−
∵ f is positive and u is negative,
⇒ v is always positive, hence image is always virtual.
(b) Reason for virtual image, through convex mirror
(a) Given
Focal length of the mirror
Using mirror formula
(b)
Using sign convention, for convex mirror, we have
From the formula
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