Image Formation by a Concave Mirror in Different Positions of the Object | Class 10 Physics
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βοΈ Class: 10th
βοΈ Subject: Physics
βοΈ Chapter: Light: Reflection And Refraction
βοΈ Topic Name: Image Formation by A Concave Mirror In Different Positions of the Object
βοΈ Topics Covered In This Video (by Vibhuti Ma'am): In this engaging video, Vibhuti Mam explains the concept of image formation by a concave mirror in different positions of the object. This video is perfect for Class 10 Science students preparing for their upcoming Board Exam. She covers topics such as lateral inversion, size of the image, final image location, object location, and image formation in different positions with real-life examples. With her explanation and interactive graphics, students will have a better understanding of this challenging topic in physics. Don't miss out - watch this video to strengthen your foundations in image formation by a concave mirror.
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00:00 Introduction: Light: Reflection And Refraction
00:05 Image Formation by A Concave Mirror In Different Positions of the Object
27:55 Website Overview
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Points covered in this video:-
Image Formation by a Concave Mirror in Different Positions of the Object -
Case 1: When the object is at infinity -
This image is :
a. Formed at the principal focus F
b. Real and inverted
c. Much smaller in size than the object/point sized image
Case 2: When the object is beyond the centre of curvature of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. Smaller in size than the object
c. Lying between the focus F and centre of curvature C of the mirror.
Case 3: When the object is at the centre of curvature of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. At the centre of curvature of the mirror.
c. Of the same size as the object
Case 4: When the object lies between centre of curvature and focus of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. Larger in size than the object
c. Situated beyond C
image formation by convex mirror class 10
image formation by convex mirror for different positions of the object
concave mirror definition class 10
image formation by mirror class 10
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In this video,
βοΈ Class: 10th
βοΈ Subject: Physics
βοΈ Chapter: Light: Reflection And Refraction
βοΈ Topic Name: Image Formation by A Concave Mirror In Different Positions of the Object
βοΈ Topics Covered In This Video (by Vibhuti Ma'am): In this engaging video, Vibhuti Mam explains the concept of image formation by a concave mirror in different positions of the object. This video is perfect for Class 10 Science students preparing for their upcoming Board Exam. She covers topics such as lateral inversion, size of the image, final image location, object location, and image formation in different positions with real-life examples. With her explanation and interactive graphics, students will have a better understanding of this challenging topic in physics. Don't miss out - watch this video to strengthen your foundations in image formation by a concave mirror.
===============================================
00:00 Introduction: Light: Reflection And Refraction
00:05 Image Formation by A Concave Mirror In Different Positions of the Object
27:55 Website Overview
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Why study from Magnet Brains?
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Points covered in this video:-
Image Formation by a Concave Mirror in Different Positions of the Object -
Case 1: When the object is at infinity -
This image is :
a. Formed at the principal focus F
b. Real and inverted
c. Much smaller in size than the object/point sized image
Case 2: When the object is beyond the centre of curvature of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. Smaller in size than the object
c. Lying between the focus F and centre of curvature C of the mirror.
Case 3: When the object is at the centre of curvature of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. At the centre of curvature of the mirror.
c. Of the same size as the object
Case 4: When the object lies between centre of curvature and focus of concave mirror.
This image is :
a. Real and inverted
b. Larger in size than the object
c. Situated beyond C
image formation by convex mirror class 10
image formation by convex mirror for different positions of the object
concave mirror definition class 10
image formation by mirror class 10
#class10light #lightreflection #class10physics #class10science #magnetbrains
Disclaimer: "This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to infringe on any copyrights. If you believe that this video has used any copyrighted material in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us at [email protected] and we will take appropriate action."