The problem involves finding the focal length of a curved mirror when the distance between an object and its two times magnified virtual image is given. Let us solve this step-by-step.
Hence, the focal length of the mirror is -10 cm. The correct answer is -10 cm, which matches with the provided correct answer option.
Given:
- Magnification, \( m = +2 \) (since the image is virtual and magnified).
- Distance between the object and the image, \( |u - v| = 15 \, \text{cm} \).
For a mirror, the magnification \( m \) is given by:
\(m = -\frac{v}{u}\)
Since \( m = +2 \):
\(-\frac{v}{u} = 2 \implies v = -2u\)
Step 1. Set up the distance equation:
\(|u - v| = 15\)
Substitute \( v = -2u \):
\( |u - (-2u)| = 15\)
\( |3u| = 15\)
\( u = 5 \, \text{cm}\)
Step 2. Calculate \( v \):
\(v = -2u = -2 \times 5 = -10 \, \text{cm}\)
Step 3. Use the mirror formula:
The mirror formula is: \( \frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{v} + \frac{1}{u}\)
Substitute \( u = 5 \, \text{cm} \) and \( v = -10 \, \text{cm} \):
\(\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{-10} + \frac{1}{5} = -\frac{1}{10} + \frac{2}{10} = \frac{1}{10}\)
\(f = 10 \, \text{cm}\)
Thus, the focal length of the mirror is \(-10 \, \text{cm}\).
The Correct Answer is : -10 cm
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