Home
Class 10
PHYSICS
A concave mirror produces three times ma...

A concave mirror produces three times magnified real image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it. Where is the image located ?

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To solve the problem of finding the location of the image produced by a concave mirror, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Given Information We know that: - The object distance (u) is given as 10 cm. Since the object is in front of the mirror, we take it as negative in the Cartesian coordinate system: \[ u = -10 \, \text{cm} \] ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • REFLECTION AND REFRACTION

    PRADEEP|Exercise NCERT EXERCISE|17 Videos
  • REFLECTION AND REFRACTION

    PRADEEP|Exercise Short answer question|10 Videos
  • REFLECTION AND REFRACTION

    PRADEEP|Exercise NCERT EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS|19 Videos
  • MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT

    PRADEEP|Exercise Mock Test|21 Videos
  • SOURCES OF ENERGY

    PRADEEP|Exercise Mock Test|20 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

(a) To construct a ray diagram, we use two rays which are so chosen that it is easy to know their directions after reflection from the mirror. List two such rays and state the path of these rays after reflection in case of concave mirrors. Use these two rays and draw ray diagram to locate the image of an object placed between pole and focus of a concave mirror. (b) A concave mirror produces three times magnified image on a screen. If the object is placed 20 cm in front of the mirror, how far is the screen from the object?

An object placed at 20cm in front of a concave mirror produces three times magnified real image. What is the focal length of the concave mirror?

A concave mirror forms a real image four times as tall as the object placed 10 cm infront of mirror. Find the position of the image and the radius of curvature of the mirror.

A concave mirror gives an image three times as large as the object placed at a distance of 20 cm from it. For the image to be real, the focal length should be