A person 1.6m tall is standing at the centre between two walls 3m high. What is the minimum size of the plane mirror fixed on the wall in front of him, if the person wants to see the image of the full height of the wall behind him?
A
0.8m
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B
1m
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C
1.5m
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D
2.3m
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Solution
The correct option is B1m Let O represents the eye of the person standing between the two walls and M1M2 is the height of the mirror.
From the diagram shown in figure,
In ΔM1OO1andΔM1P1P2 tanθ=1.4−h1d=h12d ⇒2(1.4−h1)=h1 ⇒h1=2.83m
Similarly in ΔM2OO1andΔM2P3P4 tanϕ=1.6−h2d=h22d ⇒2(1.6−h2)=h2 ⇒h2=3.23m
Hence length of mirror: M1M2=(height of wall)−(h1+h2) ⇒M1M2=3−(3.23+2.83) ∴M1M2=1m
Hence, option (b) is the correct answer.