An object 0.858 cm tall is placed 15.0 cm to the left of a concave spherical mirror having a radius of curvature of 20.6 cm. a. How far from the surface of the mirror is the image? Give the absolute value of the distance. cm b. Is the image real or virtual? O virtual O real c. Are the object and image on the same side or opposite sides of the mirror? O same O opposite d. What is the size of the image? Give the absolute value of the height. cm e. Is the image upright or inverted? O inverted O upright

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An object 0.858 cm tall is placed 15.0 cm to the left of a concave spherical mirror having a radius of
curvature of 20.6 cm.
a. How far from the surface of the mirror is the image? Give the absolute value of the distance.
cm
b. Is the image real or virtual?
virtual
O real
c. Are the object and image on the same side or opposite sides of the mirror?
same
opposite
d. What is the size of the image? Give the absolute value of the height.
cm
e. Is the image upright or inverted?
O inverted
upright
f. To receive full credit for this problem you will need to draw a principal ray diagram, including three
principal rays.
yes, got it I will attach the diagram in Canvas with the rest of my work.
-
no, I don't have a diagram to attach.
Transcribed Image Text:An object 0.858 cm tall is placed 15.0 cm to the left of a concave spherical mirror having a radius of curvature of 20.6 cm. a. How far from the surface of the mirror is the image? Give the absolute value of the distance. cm b. Is the image real or virtual? virtual O real c. Are the object and image on the same side or opposite sides of the mirror? same opposite d. What is the size of the image? Give the absolute value of the height. cm e. Is the image upright or inverted? O inverted upright f. To receive full credit for this problem you will need to draw a principal ray diagram, including three principal rays. yes, got it I will attach the diagram in Canvas with the rest of my work. - no, I don't have a diagram to attach.
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