Mukesh Kumar Gandhi Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 2: ILLUSTRATIVE NUMERICALS

Author:Mukesh Kumar Gandhi

Mukesh Kumar Gandhi Physics Solutions for Exercise - Mukesh Kumar Gandhi Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 2: ILLUSTRATIVE NUMERICALS

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Questions from Mukesh Kumar Gandhi Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 2: ILLUSTRATIVE NUMERICALS with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The image of an object placed at a distance of 60 cm on the principal axis of a concave mirror from its pole is formed on the object itself. Find the focal length.

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The image of an object placed at a distance of 60 cm on the principal axis of a concave mirror from its pole is formed on the object itself. Find linear magnification of mirror.

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An object is placed at a distance of 45 cm in front of a convex mirror of radius of curvature 10 cm. Where will the image form?

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A convex mirror forms the image of an object placed at a distance 80 cm in front of the mirror, at a distance of 40 cm. Find the focal length of the mirror.

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An object is placed at a distance of 45 cm in front of a convex mirror of radius of curvature 10 cm. find the magnification (m).

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An object is placed in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 26 cm at a distance of 15 cm. Find the position and nature of the image.

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An object is placed in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 26 cm at a distance of 7 cm. Find the position and nature of the image.

HARD
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A 1.5 cm high object is placed at a distance of 32 cm from a concave mirror. The image formed is real, inverted and 3 cm in size. Find the focal length of the concave mirror. Also find the position of the image formed.