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In the context of ray optics, what is the definition of the focal length of a spherical mirror?
A. The distance between the pole and the center of curvature of the mirror
B. The distance between the pole and the principal focus of the mirror
C. Half the radius of curvature of the mirror
D. The distance a ray travels from the object to the mirror
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