The distance between a convex lens and a plane mirror is 10 cm. The parallel rays incident on the convex lens after reflection from the mirror forms image at the optical centre of the lens. Focal length of lens will be a sphere of the same radius but of refractive index 2.5 forms an image at distance y2 from p2 For the object placed at x - infinity September 12, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP Solutions) , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related The distance between a convex lens and a plane mirror is 10 cm. The parallel rays incident on the convex lens after reflection from the mirror forms image at the optical centre of the lens. Focal length of lens will beAn object is placed at a distance of 15cm from a convex lens of focal length 10cm. On the other side of the lens, a convex mirror is placed at its focus such that the image formed by the combination coincides with the object itself. The focal length of the convex mirror is :A convex lens (of focal length 20 cm) and a concave mirror, having their principal axes along the same lines, are kept 80cm apart from each other. The concave mirror is to the right of the convex lens. When an object is kept at a distance of 30cm to the left of the convex lens, its image remains at the same position even if the concave minor is removed. The maximum distance of the object for which this concave mirror, by itself would produce a virtual image would be