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An infinitely long rod lies along the axis of a concave mirror of focal length f. The near end of the rod is distance `u gt f` from the mirror. Its image will have length

A

`(uf)/(u-f)`

B

`(f^(2))/(u-f)`

C

`(f^(2))/(u+f)`

D

`(uf)/(u+f)`

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B
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