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The focal length of a concave mirror is f and the distance from the object to the principal focus is x. The ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object is


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f+xf
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fx
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fx
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f2x2
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Solution

The correct option is B fx
We know that
magnification (m)=hh=vu
where
h=height of the imageh=height of the objectv=distance of image from mirroru=distance of object from mirror

v=huh


u=f+x (as shown)
Using mirror equation,
1f=1v+1u
Putting value of v in mirror equation
1f=1(huh)+1u
Multiplying whole equation by u
uf=hh+1hh=fx

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