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Reflection of light at curved surfaces

Telangana Board · Class 10 · Physical Sciences

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What is the center of curvature of a spherical mirror?

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Which type of mirror is used as a rear-view mirror in vehicles?

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What is the relationship between focal length (f) and radius of curvature (R) for spherical mirrors?

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When parallel rays fall on a concave mirror, where do they converge after reflection?

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What type of image is formed when an object is placed between the pole and focus of a concave mirror?

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Virtual and erect

When object is between pole and focus of concave mirror, the reflected rays diverge and appear to meet behind the mirror, forming a virtual, erect, and enlarged image.

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Which of the following are characteristics of images formed by convex mirrors? (Select all correct answers)

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Always virtual, Always erect, Always diminished

Convex mirrors always form virtual, erect, and diminished images regardless of the object position. They never form real, inverted, or enlarged images.

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The mirror formula is given by:

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1/f = 1/u + 1/v

The mirror formula relates focal length (f), object distance (u), and image distance (v) as 1/f = 1/u + 1/v, applicable to all spherical mirrors.

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What happens to parallel rays after reflection from a convex mirror?

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They appear to diverge from the focus

Parallel rays reflected from a convex mirror appear to diverge from the focus when extended backwards. The focus of a convex mirror is virtual.

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