A concave mirror of focal length f produces an image n times the size of the object. If the image is real, then the distance of the object from the mirror is
A
(n−1)f
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B
(n+1n)f
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C
(n−1n)f
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D
(n+1)f
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Solution
The correct option is B(n+1n)f Given: Focal length of the mirror =f The size of the image is n times the size of the object. So, magnification, m=−n [image is real] Also, m=ff−u ⇒−n=−f−f−(−u) [as per sign convention for concave mirror] ⇒−n=−f−f+u ⇒nf−nu=−f ⇒f(n+1)=nu ⇒u=f(n+1)n Thus, the distance of the object from the mirror is f(n+1)n