Image Formation by Spherical Mirrors
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- Pole
- Focus
- Aperture
- Optical center
- diminished
- enlarged
- virtual
Question 2
Which of the following can be used to form a real image?
(a) Concave mirror only
(b) Plane mirror only.
(c) Convex mirror only.
(d) Both concave and convex mirrors.
- Plane mirrors only
- Concave mirrors only
- Convex mirrors only
- Any reflecting surface
- center of curvature
- pole
- focus
- plane mirror
- concave mirror
- convex mirror
- prism
We wish to obtain an erect image of an object, using a concave mirror of focal length . What should be the range of distance of the object from the mirror? What is the nature of the image? Is the image larger or smaller than the object? Draw a ray diagram to show the image formation in this case.
Question 6
An erect and enlarged image can be formed by
(a) only a convex mirror.
(b) only a concave mirror.
(c) only a plane mirror.
(d) both convex and concave mirrors.
Match the given cases of image formation with the position of the object:
I - c, II - d, III - b, IV - a
I - c, II - d, III - a, IV - b
I - b, II - d, III - a, IV - a
I - d, II - c, III - b, IV - a
Why does an ebonite rod get charged when rubbed with flannel
- Inner - concave; Outer - convex
- Inner - concave; Outer - concave
- Inner - convex; Outer - convex
- Inner - convex; Outer - concave
Question 11
A virtual image larger than the object can be produced by a
(i) concave lens
(ii) concave mirror
(iii) convex mirror
(iv) plane mirror
Is the pole of concave mirror same as its optical center
You are provided with a convex mirror, a concave mirror, a convex lens and a concave lens. You can get an inverted image from
both the concave lens and convex lens
both concave mirror and convex mirror
both concave mirror and convex lens
both convex mirror and concave lens
Question 2 (a)
Mark T if the statement is true and F if it is false:
We can obtain an enlarged and erect image by a convex mirror.
The image formed by a rear view mirror _____.
is always real
is always virtual
depends on the position of the object
can be real or virtual
The image formed by a rear view mirror _____.
is always real
is always virtual
depends on the position of the object
can be real or virtual
ColumnIColumnII(a)A plane mirror(i) Used as a magnifying glass .(b)A convex mirror(ii)Can form image of objects spread over a large area .(c) A convex lens(iii) Used by dentists to see enlarged image of teeth. (d) A concave mirror (iv) The image is always inverted and magnified.(e) A concave lens(v) The image is erect and of the same size as the object.(vi) The image is erect and smaller in size than the object.
State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, rewrite the correct form of statements.
Image formed by a concave mirror is always real.
- True
- False
Statement 1: Convex mirrors are used in torches and car headlights.
Statement 2: A concave mirror is used for surveillance at supermarkets and shops.
- Both statements are correct.
- Both statements are incorrect.
- Only statement 2 is correct.
- Only statement 1 is correct.
Question 2 (c)
Mark T if the statement is true and F if it is false:
We can obtain a real, enlarged and inverted image by a concave mirror.
Describe an experiment to find the focal length of a concave mirror and to find the nature of the image when the object is at a finite distance.
Question 7
You are provided with a convex mirror, a concave mirror, a convex lens and a concave lens. You can get an inverted image from
(a) both concave lens and convex lens.
(b) both concave mirror and convex mirror.
(c) both concave mirror and convex lens.
(d) Both convex mirror and concave lens.
1 real image
2 virtual image
3 concave mirror
4 concave mirror
5Dispersion
6 Refraction
- Concave Mirror
- Convex Mirror
- Plane Mirror
Mention the types of mirrors used in
(i) rear view mirrors.
(ii) shaving mirrors.
List two reasons to justify your answers in each case.
Question 2 (e)
Mark T if the statement is true and F if it is false:
A concave mirror always forms a real image.