Distance between an object and three times magnified real image is . The focal length of the mirror used is _____ .
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- B
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- D
Distance between an object and three times magnified real image is . The focal length of the mirror used is _____ .
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: Distance between the object and image is . The image is real and three times magnified, so magnification is .
Find: The focal length of the mirror.
For mirrors,
Since the image is real and three times magnified,
Therefore,
The separation between object and image is
Substituting ,
Hence,
Now use the mirror formula:
Therefore, the focal length of the mirror is , so the correct option is D.
Using sign of magnification carefully
Given: A real image is formed and its magnification is three times.
Find: The focal length of the mirror.
For a real image formed by a mirror, magnification is always negative. So take
Using
we get
The object-image distance is , so
Substitute :
Using Cartesian sign convention for a real object in front of the mirror,
Then,
Apply mirror formula:
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Taking magnification as instead of . For a real image formed by a mirror, magnification is negative. Use before relating and .
Ignoring the modulus in . The given value is a separation, so it must be treated as a positive distance. First use the absolute value, then apply sign convention to and .
Using the wrong mirror formula sign convention. The correct relation used here is with and . Mixing sign conventions leads to an incorrect focal length.
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