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An Object of 5.0 Cm Size is Placed at a Distance of 20.0 Cm from a Converging Mirror of Focal Length 15.0 Cm. at What Distance from the Mirror Should a Screen Be Placed to Get the Sharp Image? Also Calculate the Size of the Image. - Science

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An object of 5.0 cm size is placed at a distance of 20.0 cm from a converging mirror of focal length 15.0 cm. At what distance from the mirror should a screen be placed to get the sharp image? Also calculate the size of the image.

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Concave mirror is a converging mirror.
Distance of the object from the mirror 'u' = -20 cm
Height of the object 'ho' = 5 cm
Focal length of the mirror 'f' = -15 cm
We have to find the distance of the image 'v' and the height of the image 'hi'.
Using the mirror formula, we get 
`1/f=1/v+1/u` 
`1/-15=1/v+1/-20=1/v-1/20` 
or` 1/v=1/20-1/15` 
`or 1/v=(3-4)/60=1/60` 
`or v=-60` cm 
Thus, the image is at a distance of 60 cm in front of the mirror.  
Now, using the magnification formula, we 
 get 
`m=-v/u=h_i/h_o`  
or `h_i/5=-(-60)/-20`  
or h_i/5=-3 
or `h_i =-3xx5=-15` cm 
Therefore, the height of the image will be 15 cm, and the negative sign shows that the image will be formed below the principal axis
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पाठ 4 Reflection of Light
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