:Method I Direct method
Place the concave mirror facing the object, an arrowhead or a crosswire after a lamp, and screen with object in the same level as shown in Fig.(1)
Adjust the position of mirror until a sharp and screen image coincides with the object
Measure the distance between the bottom of the mirror and the object
Find the focal length (f) of the mirror by applying equation (1)
Find the percentage error (p.e) of the focal length: p.e= ((fth-fexp)/fth) × 100%
f = …….cm
Method II Graphical method
Place the object in front of the mirror
Move the screen until a clear inverted image of the arrowhead is obtained (Fig. 2)
Measure the distance So from the object to the mirror and measure the distance Si from the screen to the mirror
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for different values of So and measure Si in each time
Use the data recorded above for object and image distances to plot 1/so (y−axis) against 1/si(x−axis).
Determine f from the reciprocal of the intercept of the straight line with the x- axis or the y- axis
Find the percentage error (p.e) of the focal length: p.e= ((fth-fexp)/fth) × 100%
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