Question
Question: A curved mirror brings collimated light to focus at x = 20 cm. as shown in figure (1). Then it is fi...
A curved mirror brings collimated light to focus at x = 20 cm. as shown in figure (1). Then it is filled with water n = 34 (as shown in Fig. (2)) and illuminated through a pinhole in a white card. A sharp image will be formed on the card at what distance, X?
10 cm
20 cm
30 cm
40 cm
30 cm
Solution
From (1), we find that the focal length of the mirror is fa = 20 cm (in air).
Suppose the focal length is fb when the mirror is filled with water. When paraxial rays are refracted at a plane surface, the object distance y and the image distance y' are related by
y' =,
where n and n' are the refractive indices of the two media. As now y = fa, n' = 1, n = 1.33, we have fb = y' == (34)20 = 15 cm. For a concave mirror, if the object distance is equal to the image distance then it is twice the focal length, i.e., X = 2fb = 30 cm.
where n and n' are the refractive indices of the two media. As now y = fa, n' = 1, n = 1.33, we have fb = y' == (34)20 = 15 cm. For a concave mirror, if the object distance is equal to the image distance then it is twice the focal length, i.e.,
X = 2fb = 30 cm.