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1. An object is placed 11.0 cm in front of a concave mirror with radius of curvature of 30.0 cm.
a. What is the focal length of the mirror?
b. What is the image distance?
c. What is the magnification?
d. Is the image (circle the answer): real or virtual?
upright or inverted?
enlarged or reduced in size?
e. Draw a ray diagram.
f. If a different object, 10.0 cm tall, is placed in front of the mirror and the image appears inverted and 2.00 cm tall, how far from the mirror was that object placed?
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