An upright image is formed 20.5 cm from the real object by using the spherical mirror. The image's height is one fourth of object's height. a) Where the mirror should be placed relative to the object? b) Calculate the radius of curvature of the mirror and describe the type of mirror required. c) Sketch and label a ray diagram to show the formation of the image.

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An upright image is formed 20.5 cm from the real object by using the spherical mirror. The
image's height is one fourth of object's height.
a) Where the mirror should be placed relative to the object?
b) Calculate the radius of curvature of the mirror and describe the type of mirror
required.
c) Sketch and label a ray diagram to show the formation of the image.
(ANSWER: 16.4 cm in front of the mirror; - 10.93 cm)
Transcribed Image Text:Eхample 4 An upright image is formed 20.5 cm from the real object by using the spherical mirror. The image's height is one fourth of object's height. a) Where the mirror should be placed relative to the object? b) Calculate the radius of curvature of the mirror and describe the type of mirror required. c) Sketch and label a ray diagram to show the formation of the image. (ANSWER: 16.4 cm in front of the mirror; - 10.93 cm)
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