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any Smooth Sphere Surface Part From If Light Regular Reflection Happens However Him Spherical It is called Spherical Mirror .

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Description : 4. A spherical mirror and a thin spherical lens have a focal length of -15 cm. The mirror and the lens are likely to be -Physics-10

Last Answer : (a) Both are likely to be concave.

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Last Answer : Radius of curvature (R) = 20 cm Radius of curvature of the spherical mirror = 2 × Focal length (f) R = 2f f= R/2 = 20 / 2 = 10 Therefore, the focal length of the spherical mirror is 10 cm.

Description : What is the main focus of spherical mirror ?

Last Answer : : The point at which the rays of light parallel to the main axis of the spherical mirror meet at the point above the main axis (in the concave mirror) or appear to be moving away from the point above the main axis (in the convex mirror) is called the main focus of the spherical mirror.

Description : What is the midpoint of the reflector surface of a spherical mirror called ?

Last Answer : The center point of the reflecting surface of a spherical mirror is called pole.

Description : What are the secondary axes of a spherical mirror ?

Last Answer : - Innumerable

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Last Answer : If the reflecting surface is smooth and spherical, that is, if the reflecting surface is a special part of a sphere and there is regular reflection of light in it, then it is called spherical mirror.

Description : When an object is placed at a distance of `60 cm` from a convex spherical mirror, the magnification produced is `1//2`. Where should the object be pla

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Description : The type of mirror used in the headlamps of cars is the (a) plane mirror (b) spherical convex mirror (c) spherical concave mirror (d) parabolic concave mirror

Last Answer : Ans:(d)

Description : The centre of the reflecting surface of a spherical mirror is called the : (1) Radius (2) Centre of Curvature (3) Pole (4) Focus

Last Answer : (3) Pole Explanation: The center of the reflecting surface of a spherical mirron is called as the pole of the mirror which is mainly known as the center of curvature.

Description : The mirror used for the head light of a car is – (1) spherical concave (2) plane (3) cylindrical (4) parabolic concave

Last Answer : (4) parabolic concave Explanation: A parabolic (or paraboloid or paraboloidal) reflector(or dish or mirror) is a reflective surface used to collect or project energy such as light, sound, or radio waves.

Description : The real image formed by a spherical mirror is ____ relative to its object a. Erect b. Inverted c. Smaller d. Larger

Last Answer : d. Larger

Description : The real image formed by a spherical mirror is ____ relative to its object ∙ a. Erect ∙ b. Inverted ∙ c. Smaller ∙ d. Larger

Last Answer : d. Larger

Description : 147 A ray directed towards the centre of curvature of a spherical mirror a) become parallel to principal axis b)retraces its path c)appears to diverge from focus d)passes through focus.

Last Answer : b)retraces its path

Description : A real image can be formed by which of the following single mirrors? w) a plane mirror x) a concave spherical mirror y) a convex spherical mirror

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- A CONCAVE SPHERICAL MIRROR

Description : A virtual image can be formed by one or more of the following single mirrors? Identify them. w) plane mirror x) concave spherical mirror y) convex spherical mirror z) all of the above

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ALL OF THE ABOVE (accept: A, B and C) 

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