Q65.To get three images of a single object, one should have two plane mirrors at an angle of (1) 60∘ (2) 90∘ (3) 120∘ (4) 30∘
What This Question Tests
This question applies the formula for the number of images formed by two plane mirrors inclined at a certain angle.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
N = (360/θ) - 1
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
9.15 — Apply Mirror Equation And The Condition:
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.15 Apply mirror equation and the condition: (a) f < 0 (concave mirror); u < 0 (object on left) (b) f > 0; u < 0 (c) f > 0 (convex mirror) and u < 0 (d) f < 0 (concave mirror); f < u < 0 to deduce the desired result.
9.1 — A Small Candle, 2.5 Cm In Size Is Placed At 27 Cm In Front Of A Concave
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.1 A small candle, 2.5 cm in size is placed at 27 cm in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 36 cm. At what distance from the mirror should a screen be placed in order to obtain a sharp image? Describe the nature and size of the image. If the candle is moved closer to the mirror, how would the screen have to be moved?
9.19 — A Screen Is Placed 90Cm From An Object. The Image Of The Object On
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.19 A screen is placed 90cm from an object. The image of the object on the screen is formed by a convex lens at two different locations separated by 20cm. Determine the focal length of the lens.
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Ray Optics
- Topic
- Reflection by plane mirrors
- Year
- 2003
- Shift
- Unknown
- Q Number
- Q65
- Type
- Numerical
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Physics Ch 9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
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