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At what distance from a convex mirror of focal length 2.5cm should a small object be kept so that its image has a height of half of the original height of the object?


A

1cm

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2cm

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C

1.5cm

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D

2.5cm

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Solution

The correct option is D

2.5cm


The correct option is (D)

Step 1: Given data:

Focal length; f = 2.5 cm

Step 2: Formula used:

m=heightofimageheightofobject=-imagedistanceobjectdistance

Step 3: Calculation:

Let the actual height of the object be x cm

m=x2x=12

vu=12u=2v

This means that the object must be placed at a distance twice the image distance

Object should be placed at the center of curvature = 2(2.5)=5cm

Hence, the Object should be placed at center of curvature.


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