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___4. An object is placed at the focal point in front of a concave mirror. The image is located _.
A. The distance d>R
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- The image of an object placed in front of a convex mirror will... a. always be virtual b. always be larger than the object c. always be real d. always be in front of the mirrorarrow_forward7. A plane mirror and a concave mirror (f = 8.00 cm) are facing each other and are separated by a distance of 16.5 cm. An object is placed between the mirrors and is 8.2 cm from each mirror. Consider the light from the object that reflects first from the plane mirror and then from the concave mirror. What is the distance of the image (d;) produced by the concave mirror? cmarrow_forwardAn object is placed 15 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 8.0 cm. The object is 5.0 cm tall. How tall is the image? A. -5.71 cm B. 5.71 cm C. 4.43 cm D. -1.74 cmarrow_forward
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- 2. A converging mirror has a focal length of f = 18 cm. a. Where must an object be placed in order to form an image that is exactly the same height as the object? (Think about what the magnification for this situation is, and work from there). b. Would this object be real or virtual? Is it upright or inverted? C. Draw a ray diagram for this situation.arrow_forwardA convex mirror is on the exterior of the passenger side of many trucks . If the focal length of such a mirror is -40.0 cm , c) what will be the location of the image of a car that is 2.0 m high and 10 m behind the truck mirror? didi @ 10 m = d) what will be the height of the image of a car that is 2.0 m high and 10 m behind the truck mirror? hihi @ 10 m =arrow_forwarduse ray tracing to lovate the image formed by concave mirror with focal length of 7.50 cm if the object is placed 10.0 cm in front of the mirror. Is the image upright or inverted? Use object height= 1cm the attached photo is the example.arrow_forward
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