The distance between a concave mirror and an object placed in front of it is 1.0m. If the raduis of curvature of the mirror is 4.0m, the image formed will be

a

2.00m behind the mirror

b

2.00m in front of the mirror

c

1.25m in front of the mirror

d

1.25m behind the mirror

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Animashaunfemi
10 months ago

the focal lenght of a concave mirror is always positive, i dont know when this people Discovered their own.
FCCP. = focal lent of concave is positive.
FCVN= focal length of convex is negative

Crown1317
2 years ago

The solution is wrong

chimafresh
5 years ago

Wrong

Somtodollah
1 year ago

We are given:
- Object distance \( u = -1.0 \, \text{m} \) (negative because it's in front of the mirror).
- Radius of curvature \( R = 4.0 \, \text{m} \).

The **focal length** \( f \) of a concave mirror is:

\[
f = \frac{R}{2} = \frac{4.0}{2} = 2.0 \, \text{m}
\]

Using the mirror formula:

\[
\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{u} + \frac{1}{v}
\]

Substitute the values:

\[
\frac{1}{2.0} = \frac{1}{-1.0} + \frac{1}{v}
\]

Simplify the equation:

\[
\frac{1}{2.0} = -1.0 + \frac{1}{v}
\]

\[
\frac{1}{v} = 1.0 + 0.5 = 1.5
\]

\[
v = \frac{1}{1.5} \approx 0.67 \, \text{m}
\]

This gives us the image distance \( v = 0.67 \, \text{m} \). Since \( v \) is **positive**, the image is formed in **front of the mirror**.

So the correct answer is **C. 1.25 m in front of the mirror**.

NETFLX
1 year ago

1/f=1/v + 1/u
1/-2 =1/v-1/1

1/v =1/-2 +1/1 =1+2/2 =3/2

1/v =3/2 . then u cross mutiply it

to give 2*1=3v

then u divide both side by 3 to give
v=2/3 =0.67m approximately 1m😀

temiuel
10 years ago

Cross-check d question again

dr chukwuma
10 years ago

the answer shld be D..VU/V+U=F..1V/V+1=4...V=4V+4..-4=4V-V..-4/3=V..V=-1.5

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