Mastering the Mirror Formula & Magnification in PhysicsMirror Formula & Magnification: Solved Numerical Problems (Class 10/12 Physics)Understanding Spherical Mirrors: Formula, Magnification, and Sign Conventions Description This guide or video explores the essential mirror formula \(\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{v}+\frac{1}{u}\) and the magnification formula \(m=\frac{h^{\prime }}{h}=-\frac{v}{u}\). Learn the relationship between object distance (\(u\)), image distance (\(v\)), and focal length (\(f\)) for both concave and convex mirrors. The description also covers: Sign Conventions: How to correctly apply the Cartesian sign conventions to \(u\), \(v\), and \(f\).Image Nature: Using the magnification value (\(m\)) to determine if an image is real or virtual, inverted or erect, and magnified or diminished.Real-World Applications: How these principles are used in everyday items like car rearview mirrors and shaving mirrors. Hashtags #MirrorFormula#Magnification#Physics#Optics#SphericalMirrors#ConcaveMirror#ConvexMirror#Class10Physics#Class12Physics#JEE#NEET#ScienceFacts#PhysicsProblems#LightReflection