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An Arrow 2.5 Cm High is Placed at a Distance of 25 Cm from a Diverging Mirror of Focal Length 20 Cm. Find the Nature, Position and Size of the Image Formed. - Science

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An arrow 2.5 cm high is placed at a distance of 25 cm from a diverging mirror of focal length 20 cm. Find the nature, position and size of the image formed. 

Solution

Given,
The mirror is a diverging mirror, i.e. convex mirror.
Height of the object 'ho' = 2.5 cm
Distance of the object from the mirror 'u' = -25 cm
Focal length of the convex mirror 'f' = 20 cm
We have to find the position of the image 'v', height of the image 'hi' and its magnification 'm'.
Using the mirror formula, we get   
`1/f=1/v+1/u` 
`1/20=1/v+1/-25` 
`1/20+1/25=1/v` 
`5/100+4/100=1/v` 
`1/v=9/100` 
`v=100/9=11.1 cm ` 
Thus, the distance of the image 'v' is 11.1 cm behind the mirror.
Now, using the magnification formula, we get  
`m=-v/u=(-11.1)/-25` 
`m=0.44
 Therefore, the image is virtual, erect and smaller in size.
Again, 
`m=h_i/h_0` 
0.4=h_1/2.5 
`h_i=0.44xx2.5=1.1 cm` 
Therefore, the height of the image is 1.1cm.

 

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Chapter 4: Reflection of Light - Exercise 7 [Page 209]

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