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The distance between the image of your roommate’s face and you when she stands behind you in such a way that her face is
Answer to Problem 19PQ
The distance between the image of your roommate’s face and you is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for magnification of the plane mirror.
Here,
The magnification of the plane mirror will be constant for both person and his roommate.
Here,
Write the mirror equation for the person and his roommate.
Write the expression for the distance between the images of the person roommate from the person.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Substitute
Substitute
Here, the negative sign indicate the distance of the image from the mirror.
Substitute
Therefore, the image of the roommate from the person is
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