A mirror formula gives the relationship between image distance, distance and focal length of a spherical mirror.
Asked by Thanigaivel
| 28th Jan, 2016,
07:03: PM
Expert Answer:
A mirror formula gives the relationship between image distance, object distance and focal length of a spherical mirror.
The mirror formula can be written as:


Answered by Faiza Lambe
| 28th Jan, 2016,
08:02: PM
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