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An object is placed 7.00 cm in front of a convex mirror with a radius of curvature of 28.0 cm. You must show work or write an explanation for each part. a) Where will the image appear? 14 cm b) Is the image real or virtual? virtualc) Is the image upright or inverted? upright d) Is the image enlarged or reduced in size? _____________________________ e) Draw a ray diagram f) Where should a 10.0 cm tall object be placed to create an image that is 1.00 cm tall? __________________________
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