A spherical mirror creates a picture. The object's magnification is -2.0. Virtual or real? Is it upright or flipped? Does the mirror have a convex or convex shape In which direction should I look to find the reflection in the mirror
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- Problem 4. Ray tracing with a mirror. We will use three principle rays. Ray 1: drawn from the tip of the object, parallel to the principle axis of the mirror and is reflected back through the focal point F V Ray 2: drawn from the tip of the object through the focal point and reflected parallel to the principle axis.. Missin -L Ray 3: Drawn from the tip of the object through the center of curvature C and reflected back on itself. ( ^n The object whose reflection we are calculating is represented as an arrow with the tip of the object being the tip of the arrow. Principle axis C invered < a. Draw the three rays to show where the image is. Draw the image as an arrow. b. Is the image upright or inverted?? c. Is the image real or virtual real d. Is the image the same size, bigger than or smaller than the actual object? Bigge 1 FA concave mirror (f1 = 6.00 cm) and a convex mirror (f2 = −9.00 cm) are facing each other and are separated by a distance of 30.0 cm. An object is placed halfway between the mirrors. Consider the light from the object to reflect first from the concave mirror and then from the convex mirror. a) What is the distance of the first image (di1) that is produced by the concave mirror? b) What is the magnification (m1)? c) Find the distance of the object for the convex mirror (do2)? d) What is the distance of the final image (di2) produced by the combination of the two mirrors? e) What is the magnification (m2)? f) What is the overall magnification (m)? g) Describe the final image formed by the combination of the two mirrors.A student notices that the image produced from a large concave mirror of a distant skyscraper of height hs= 106 m is inverted and the magnitude of the height is |hiI = 1.46 m tall. The image is located di = 178 cm in front of the mirror. A)Write an expression for the distance between the mirror and the skyscraper, ds. B) What is the distance between the mirror and the skyscraper in meters? C) What is the focal length of the mirror, f, in centimeters?
- 5. A book is 9.26 cm tall and placed 22.7 cm to the left of a plane mirror. What is the magnitude of the image distance? * 大 9.26 cm O 22.7 cm 24.5 cm O 11.4 cm Lq40 An object is 37.5 cm from a converging mirror (focal length = 13.0 cm). Determine the image magnification. Enter the numerical part of your answer to two significant figures. Hint: Remember that the sign of the magnification is significant.A mirror has f = −1.50 m. A real object is 0.850 m away from the mirror. Where is the image? can you please also include a picture to help me better understand? thank you