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(Marking scheme for all questions will be: correct answer +3 and wrong answer -1) The focal length of a spherical mirror is given by f=R2, where R is the radius of curvature of the mirror. For a given spherical mirror made of steel, the focal length is f=24.0 cm. Find its new focal length if temperature increases by 50∘C. Given, αsteel=1.2×10−5∘C−1.

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The focal length of a spherical mirror is given by f=R2, where R is the radius of curvature of the mirror. For a given spherical mirror made of steel, the focal length is f=24.0 cm. Find its new focal length if temperature increases by 50C.
Given, αsteel=1.2×105C1.



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