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Question
The radius of curvature of a convex mirror used as a rear view mirror in a moving car is 12.0 m. A truck is coming from behind it at a distance of 3.54 m. Calculate (a)
- position and
- size of the image relative to the size of the truck.
- What will be the nature of the image?
Solution
Given:
The mirror is convex.
Distance of the object from the mirror u = −3.54 cm
Radius of curvature of the mirror R = 12 cm
Focal length of the convex mirror f = 6 cm
a. We have to find the position of the image v and its magnification m.
Using the mirror formula, we get
`1/f = 1/v + 1/u`
⇒ `1/6 = 1/v + 1/-3.5`
⇒ `1/6 + (- 1)/3.54 = 1/v`
⇒ `1/v = 0.1667 - 0.2825`
⇒ `1/v = -0.1158`
⇒ `v = 1/-0.1158`
⇒ v ≈ −8.63 m
The position of the image is 8.63 m behind the mirror.
b. Now, using the magnification formula, we get
`M = v/u`
`M = (-8.63)/-3.54`
M = 0.244
c. Nature of the image
For a convex mirror:
- The image is virtual (formed behind the mirror).
- The image is diminished (smaller than the object).
- The image is erect (upright).
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