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[Feature] Add Mirror Equation Calculator #1183

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Anshika14528 opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 9 comments · Fixed by #1506
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[Feature] Add Mirror Equation Calculator #1183

Anshika14528 opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 9 comments · Fixed by #1506
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Anshika14528 commented Jun 4, 2024

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I want to add a calculator which calculates the focal length of the specified mirror(convex or concave mirror) if the distance of object and image from the mirror is given.

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Hey @Anshika14528, Welcome to the project CalcDiverse! 🎊
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@Rakesh9100 sir , I also want to make "lens focal length calculator" can i make new issue for that or should i make it together with mirror focal length calculator.

@Rakesh9100 Rakesh9100 added the status: standby ✊ This issue is on hold label Jun 6, 2024
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We have Wave And Optics Calculator present, is yours different from that? Pls check and let me know @Anshika14528

@Rakesh9100 Rakesh9100 added question 🤔 Further information is requested and removed status: standby ✊ This issue is on hold labels Jun 28, 2024
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Anshika14528 commented Jun 28, 2024

@Rakesh9100 sir, Yes , It is different from the wave and optics calculator is using focal length and object distance to calculate image distance and I want to make calculator which helps us to find focal length and also the wave and optics calculator does not tell us about which lens or mirror is it finding the image distance.
As in wave and optics calculator we can only enter positive focal length and positive object distance that is only for convex lens.

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Is this Mirror Equation Calculator @Anshika14528

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Anshika14528 commented Jun 28, 2024

Yes @Rakesh9100 sir , i will use mirror equation 1/v + 1/u = 1/f to calculate focal length(f) where u will be object distance and v will be image distance.

@Rakesh9100 Rakesh9100 changed the title [Feature] Add Mirror focal length Calculator: [Feature] Add Mirror Equation Calculator Jun 28, 2024
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Okay, go ahead @Anshika14528

@Rakesh9100 Rakesh9100 added gssoc GSSOC Open Source Program and removed question 🤔 Further information is requested labels Jun 28, 2024
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Thankyou

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Hello @Anshika14528! Your issue #1183 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!! 🙌

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