Which of the following equations is not a correct mirror formula? [The symbols have their...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2023

Which of the following equations is not a correct mirror formula? [The symbols have their usual meanings]

  • A. N = \(\frac{360}{\theta}\)
  • B. \(\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{u} + \frac{1}{v}\)
  • C. m = \(\frac{v}{u}\)
  • D. f = \(\frac{1}{D}\)

Correct Answer: D. f = \(\frac{1}{D}\)

Explanation

The equation f = \(\frac{1}{D}\) is not a correct mirror formula



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