Concept explainers
(a)
The image distance, height, type and orientation of the image
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Virtual
Orientation of the image = Upright
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to the object from the mirror =
Radius of the mirror =
Height of the object =
Formula used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Virtual
Orientation of the image = Upright
(b)
The image distance, height, type and orientation of the image
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to the object from the mirror =
Radius of the mirror =
Height of the object =
Formula used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
(c)
The image distance, height, type and orientation of the image
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to the object from the mirror =
Radius of the mirror =
Height of the object =
Formula used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
(d)
The image distance, height, type and orientation of the image
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to the object from the mirror =
Radius of the mirror =
Height of the object =
Formula used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Image distance
Image height
Type of image = Real
Orientation of the image = Inverted
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