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A square of side 3 c m is placed at a distance of 25 c m from a concave mirror of focal length 10 c m. The centre of the square is at the axis of the mirror and the plane is normal to the axis. The area enclosed by the image of the square is

  1. 4 c m to the power of 2 end exponent    
  2. 6 c m to the power of 2 end exponent    
  3. 16 c m to the power of 2 end exponent    
  4. 36 c m to the power of 2 end exponent    

hintHint:

4 cm^2

The correct answer is: 4 c m to the power of 2 end exponent


    m equals fraction numerator I over denominator O end fraction equals fraction numerator f over denominator u minus f end fraction equals fraction numerator 10 over denominator 25 minus 10 end fraction equals fraction numerator 10 over denominator 15 end fraction equals fraction numerator 2 over denominator 3 end fraction
    m to the power of 2 end exponent equals fraction numerator A subscript i end subscript over denominator A subscript o end subscript end fraction rightwards double arrow A subscript i end subscript equals m to the power of 2 end exponent cross times A subscript o end subscript equals open parentheses fraction numerator 2 over denominator 3 end fraction close parentheses to the power of 2 end exponent cross times left parenthesis 3 right parenthesis to the power of 2 end exponent equals 4 c m to the power of 2 end exponent

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