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In an experiment to determine the focal length `(f)` of a concave mirror by the `u-v` method, a student places the object pin A on the principal axis at a distance x from the pole P. The student looks at the pin and its inverted image from a distance keeping his/her eye in line with PA. When the student shifts his/her eye towards left, the image appears to the right of the object pin. Then,

A

` x lt f`

B

`f lt x lt 2f`

C

x = 2f

D

` x gt 2f`

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B

Since object and image move in opposite direction , the positioning should be as shown in the figure . Object lies between the focus and centre of the curvature ` f lt x lt 2f`
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