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Transcribed Image Text:34.15 • The thin glass shell shown in
Fig. E34.15 has a spherical shape with Figure E34.15
a radius of curvature of 12.0 cm, and
both of its surfaces can act as mirrors.
A seed 3.30 mm high is placed 15.0 cm
from the center of the mirror along
the optic axis, as shown in the figure.
(a) Calculate the location and height
of the image of this seed. (b) Suppose
now that the shell is reversed. Find the location and height of the
seed's image.
3.30 mm
-15.0 cm
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