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In Order to Obtain a Magnification Of, −0.6 (Minus 0.6) with a Concave Mirror, the Object Must Be Placed: (A) at the Focus (B) Between Pole and Focus (C) Between Focus and Centre of Curvature (D) Beyond the Centre of Curvature - Science

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प्रश्न

In order to obtain a magnification of, −0.6 (minus 0.6) with a concave mirror, the object must be placed:

(a) at the focus
(b) between pole and focus
(c) between focus and centre of curvature
(d) beyond the centre of curvature

उत्तर

 beyond the centre of curvature

In order to obtain a magnification of −0.6 (minus 0.6) with a concave mirror, the object needs to be placed beyond the centre of curvature, as at this point a diminished image will be formed.

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अध्याय 4 Reflection of Light
Exercise 5 | Q 38 | पृष्ठ १९९

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