Geometrical OpticsHard
Question
The focal length of a concave mirror is 12 cm. Where should an object of length 4 cm be placed, so that a real image of 1 cm length is formed ?
Options
A.48 cm
B.3 cm
C.60 cm
D.15 cm
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