The radius of curvature of a convex mirror is 60cm. When an object is placed at B its image is formed at B′. If size of the image is half that of the object then the distance between B and B′ is
A
30cm
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B
60cm
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C
45cm
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D
90cm
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Solution
The correct option is C45cm Given: R=60cm
So, f=R2=+30cm m=+12
Now, m=ff−u ⇒+12=+30+30−u
On solving this, we get, u=−30cm
Similarly, m=−vu ⇒+12=−v−30
On solving this, we get, v=+15cm
Image is formed behind the mirror while the object is in front of the mirror. Hence distance =u+v
Therefore, distance between B and B′=|u|+|v|=30+15=45cm