A concave mirror is placed in front of the sun in such a way that the rays of the sun converge at a point 5 m away on the main axis of the mirror. Now if a candle 3 m long is placed at a distance of 10 m on the main axis of the mirror, how far will the image of the candle will be formed?

A concave mirror is placed in front of the sun in such a way that the rays of the sun converge at a point 5 m away on the main axis of the mirror. Now if a candle 3 m long is placed at a distance of 10 m on the main axis of the mirror, how far will the image of the candle will be formed? Correct Answer 10 cm

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