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Focal Length Measurement Using the Parallax Method

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CBSE: Class 12

Formula: Focal Length of a Convex Mirror

\[f=\frac{d_1-d_2}{2}\]

Where,

f = focal length

d₁, d₂ = distances between the observer's eye and the optical device at two different head positions

CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Focal Length Measurement Using the Parallax Method

  • The parallax method measures the focal length of convex mirrors, concave mirrors, and convex lenses
  • The observer moves their head horizontally while observing the image
  • The distance between the observer's eye and the optical device is measured at two different positions of the head
  • The difference between the two distances is used to calculate the focal length
  • For a convex mirror, focal length (f) = half the difference between the two measured distances
  • No formula involving object/image distance (u, v) is used in this method
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