Answer:D
Explanation:Electric power=I*I*R
=12*12*100
=14400watts
Answer:
60 cm
Explanation:
We are given;
- Focal length of a concave mirror as 30.0 cm
- Object distance is 15.0 cm
We are required to determine the radius of curvature.
We need to know that the radius of a curvature is the radius of a circle from which the curved mirror is part.
We also need to know that the radius of curvature is twice the focal length of a curved mirror.
Therefore;
Radius of curvature = 2 × Focal length
Therefore;
Radius of curvature = 2 × 30 cm
= 60 cm
Answer:
IDC
Explanation:
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Explanation:
It is given that,
Focal length of the concave mirror, f = -13.5 cm
Image distance, v = -37.5 cm (in front of mirror)
Let u is the object distance. It can be calculated using the mirror's formula as :
u = -21.09 cm
The magnification of the mirror is given by :
m = -1.77
So, the magnification produced by the mirror is (-1.77). Hence, this is the required solution.