A spherical mirror produces an image 3cm high and 60 cm behind the mirror when an object  is placed 20 cm in front. Determine (a) focal length, (b) type of mirror used, (c) linear magnification (*using this eq: *Hi: image height; Ho: object height* Hi/Ho = Di/Do), (d) height of object, (e) description of the image. Solve by mirror equation. (mirror eq: 1/f = 1/Do + 1/Di; where Do: Object distance , Di: Image distance)   Solve: (a) type of mirror (b) image formed (c) focal length (d) Linear magnification (e) object height   •Pls answer with complete and detailed solution (3 DECIMAL PLACES all final answers with correct units) •Sketch an illustration/diagram with labels (this is a must; for a better understanding)

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  1. A spherical mirror produces an image 3cm high and 60 cm behind the mirror when an object  is placed 20 cm in front. Determine (a) focal length, (b) type of mirror used, (c) linear magnification (*using this eq: *Hi: image height; Ho: object height* Hi/Ho = Di/Do), (d) height of object, (e) description of the image. Solve by mirror equation. (mirror eq: 1/f = 1/Do + 1/Di; where Do: Object distance , Di: Image distance)

 

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(a) type of mirror

(b) image formed

(c) focal length

(d) Linear magnification

(e) object height

 

•Pls answer with complete and detailed solution (3 DECIMAL PLACES all final answers with correct units)

•Sketch an illustration/diagram with labels (this is a must; for a better understanding)

 

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