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What is the greatest distance an image can be located behind a convex spherical mirror?

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Answer:

Maximum distance of image from mirror is equal to focal length of the mirror

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know by the equation of mirror we have


(1)/(d_i) + (1)/(d_o) = (1)/(f)

here we know for convex mirror

object position is always negative as it will be placed behind the mirror always

while the focal length of the convex mirror is always taken positive

So here we have


(1)/(d_i) + (1)/(-d_o) = (1)/(f)


(1)/(d_i) = (1)/(d_o) + (1)/(f)

so here maximum value of image distance is equal to focal length of the mirror

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