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Q67 (NDA-I/2009) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Geometrical optics Answer Verified

How far must a girl stand in front of a concave spherical mirror of radius 120 cm to see an erect image of her face four times its natural size?

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To find the object distance (u), we use the mirror formula and magnification principles. For a concave mirror, the focal length (f) is half the radius of curvature (R); given R = 120 cm, f = -60 cm (using sign convention) [c2][t2]. The girl sees an erect image four times its natural size, which implies a magnification (m) of +4 [t3]. Magnification is defined as m = -v/u, so +4 = -v/u, leading to v = -4u [t1][t4]. Substituting these into the mirror formula 1/f = 1/v + 1/u [c1][t9], we get 1/(-60) = 1/(-4u) + 1/u. Simplifying the right side: 1/(-60) = (-1 + 4) / 4u = 3 / 4u. Solving for u gives 4u = -180, so u = -45 cm. Thus, the girl must stand 45 cm in front of the mirror to see the magnified erect image.

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  1. [1] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 9: Light – Reflection and Refraction > 9.2.4 Mirror Formula and Magnification > p. 143
  2. [2] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 9: Light – Reflection and Refraction > What you have learnt > p. 159
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