Class 10 Mirror Formula Numericals
Class 10 Mirror Formula Numericals
Class 10 Mirror Formula Numericals
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
LIGHT : REFRACTION AND REFLECTION
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Q.1. Find the focal length of a convex mirror of radius of curvature 1 m.
Q.2. Focal length of a convex mirror is 50 cm. What is its radius of curvature?
Q.3. Radius of curvature of a concave mirror is 25 cm. What is its focal length?
Q.8. A 4.5 cm needle is placed 12 cm away from a convex mirror of focal length
15 cm. Give the location of the image and the magnification. Describe what
happens as the needle is moved farther from the mirror.
Q.10. The image formed by a convex mirror of focal length 20cm is a quarter of
the object. What is the distance of the object from the mirror?
Q.11. Find the size, nature and position of image formed by a concave mirror,
when an object of size 1cm is placed at a distance of 15cm. Given focal length
of mirror is 10cm.
Q.12. An object 2cm high is placed at a distance of 16cm from a concave mirror,
which produces 3cm high inverted image. What is the focal length of the mirror?
Also, find the position of the image.
Q.13. An erect image 3 times the size of the object is obtained with a concave
mirror of radius of curvature 36cm. What is the position of the object?
Q.15. An object is placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20cm. The
image formed is 3 times the size of the object. Calculate two possible distances
of the object from the mirror.
Q.16. The image formed by a convex mirror is virtual, erect and smaller in size.
Illustrate with figure.
Q.17. A concave mirror produces a real image 10mm tall, of an object 2.5mm
tall placed at 5cm from the mirror. Calculate focal length of the mirror and the
position of the image.
Q.20. The image formed by a convex mirror of focal length 30cm is a quarter of
the object. What is the distance of the object from the mirror?
Q.21. When an object is placed at a distance of 60cm from a convex mirror, the
magnification produced is 1/2. Where should the object be place to get a
magnification of 1/3?
Q.22. An object is placed 18cm front of a mirror. If the image is formed at 4cm
to the right of the mirror. Calculate its focal length. Is the mirror convex or
concave? What is the nature of the image? What is the radius of curvature of the
mirror?
Q.23. A convex mirror used for rear view on an automobile has a radius of
curvature of 3m. If a bus is located at 5m from this mirror, find the position,
nature and magnification of the image.
Q.24. An object 3cm high is held at a distance of 50cm from a diverging mirror
of focal length 25cm. Find the nature, position and size of the image formed.
Q.25. An converging mirror of focal length 20cm forms an image which is two
times the size of the object. Calculate two possible distances of the object from
the mirror.
Q.26. The linear magnification of a convex mirror of focal length 15cm is 1/3.
What is the distance of the object from the focus of the mirror?
Q.27. The focal length of a convex mirror is 12.5 cm. How far is its centre of
curvature (i) from the pole (ii) from the focus.
Q.28. Find the focal length of a concave mirror that produces four times larger
real image of an object held at 5cm from the mirror.
Q.30. Draw any three ray diagrams to show how the size and nature of image of
an object change when it move from centre of curvature of concave mirror
towards the pole of the mirror.