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An object moves with `5ms^(-1)` toward right while the mirror moves with `1ms^(-1)` toward the left as shown in Figure. Find the velocity of image.

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: Take` —gt` as + direction. `v_(i) = v_(m) = v_(m) - v_(0)`
`v_(i)-(1)=(-1)-5`
`:. V_(1)=-`7m/s
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