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Concave and Convex Mirrors

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Class 12 Physics – Ray Optics Worksheet (Mirrors)

Worksheet • Class 12 Physics (Ray Optics)

Topic: Ray Diagrams of Concave & Convex Mirrors • Focus: key terms, R–f relation, image formation
Subject: Physics Grade: 12 Questions: 12 Weightage: 2 marks each Time: ____ minutes Name: ____________________

Formula Box (use Cartesian sign convention)

  • Mirror formula: \(\dfrac{1}{f} = \dfrac{1}{v} + \dfrac{1}{u}\)
  • Magnification: \(m = -\dfrac{v}{u} = \dfrac{h_i}{h_o}\)
  • Radius–Focal relation: \(R = 2f\) (applies to both concave & convex mirrors; sign from convention)
  • Sign tips: For a concave mirror, \(f<0\). For a convex mirror, \(f>0\).

Drawing Hints (principal rays)

  • Ray parallel to principal axis → passes through F (concave) / appears from F (convex).
  • Ray through F → emerges parallel to axis.
  • Ray through C (centre of curvature) → retraces its path.
Q12 marks

Define the following key terms (1 mark each): (i) Pole (P) of a spherical mirror, (ii) Centre of curvature (C).

Q22 marks

State the relation between radius of curvature R and focal length f. A concave mirror has R = 60 cm. Using the sign convention, find f with sign.

Q32 marks

A convex mirror has R = 40 cm. Calculate its focal length and state its sign.

Q42 marks

Using a neat ray diagram, show image formation by a concave mirror when the object is placed beyond C. State the nature and approximate position of the image.

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Q52 marks

Draw the ray diagram for a concave mirror with the object at the principal focus F. What is the nature and location of the image?

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Q62 marks

For a concave mirror, draw the ray diagram when the object is placed between F and P. State the nature, orientation, and relative size of the image.

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Q72 marks

Using a ray diagram, show image formation in a convex mirror for an object placed in front of it. Mention the nature and typical location of the image.

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Q82 marks

Numerical (concave): A concave mirror has f = −15 cm. An object is placed at u = −30 cm. Find the image distance v and magnification m.

Q92 marks

Numerical (concave): A real image is formed at v = −24 cm when the object is at u = −36 cm. Determine the focal length f of the mirror (with sign).

Q102 marks

Numerical (convex): For a convex mirror, f = +20 cm and the object is at u = −40 cm. Find the image distance v and magnification m.

Q112 marks

Numerical (convex): A convex mirror produces an image that is half the size of the object. If the object is at u = −30 cm, find v and the focal length f.

Q122 marks

Numerical (concave): A concave mirror forms a real image that is 3 times the size of the object. If f = −10 cm, at what distance u from the mirror should the object be placed?

Note: Use the given sign convention consistently. Show essential steps for numerical answers. Diagrams must be labeled (P, C, F, principal axis).

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