The correct option is A 74 cm/s away from the mirror
For the given concave mirror,
u=−30 cm, f=−10 cm
Relative velocity of object with respect to mirror,
vom=vog−vmg=2−(−1)=3 cm/s
Using mirror formula,
1v−130=−110
⇒1v=−115
⇒v=−15 cm
So, m=−vu=−(−15)−30=−12
Also, velocity of the image when the object is moving along the principal axis,
vim=−m2vom
⇒vim=−(−12)2×3=−34 cm/s
Now, the velocity of the image with respect to ground,
vig=vim+vmg
⇒vig=−34−1=−74 cm/s
Since, the image is formed on the left side of the mirror (v=−ve) and the image is moving in the left direction (vim=−ve), we can say that velocity of the image is away from the mirror.
Hence, the velocity of the image with respect to ground will be 74 cm/s away from the mirror.
Why this question ?It provides unique blend of concept of relativemotion and mirror formula.Tips: Apply the formula of image velocity w.r.t mirrorand be cautious in sign convention.