CBSE Class 10 - Mirror Formulae Videos
Linear magnification and nature of image by concave mirror
This video describes the concept for identifying the nature of an image formed by convex mirror using the formula of linear magnification produced by spherical mirror
- the angle between an incident ray and the reflecting surface is 55°. what will be the total angle between the incident and reflected ray?
- a concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 0.4m. find the position and size of the image of an object placed 0.2m high and is placed 0.8m in front of a concave mirror.
- An object at distance of 24cm is placed in front of Concave. mirror having focal length 10cm. find image distance. Nature of image and magnification
- if a plane mirror is rotated by an angle of theta by how much will the angle between the incident and the reflected ray change?
- Mirror formula
- The distance between the real object and its image in a convex mirror of focal length 12 cm is 32 cm. the size of the object is 1cm. the object distance will be
- when we reverse the image then image will formed or not
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A REAL OBJECT IS LOCATED IS LOCATED AT ZERO END OF A METER STICK. A CONCAVE MIRROR LOCATED AT 100 cm END OF THE METER STICK FORMS AN IMAGE OF THE OBJECT AT THE 70cm POSITION. A CONVEX MIRROR PLACED AT THE 60cm POSITION FORMS A FINAL IMAGE AT THE 10 cm POINT WHAT IS THE RADIUS OF CURVATURE OF THE CONVEX MIRROR?
- A concave mirror produces three times magnified (enlarged) real image of an object placed at 10cm in front of it . Where is the image located?
- why presently sign convention is known as new sign convention