For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What of the following is true? Select all apply.     the image is smaller than the object      the image is virtual     the image is bigger than the object      the image is on the same side of the mirror as the object     the image is inverted     the image is the same size as the object      the image is upright     the image is on the opposite side of the mirror as the object     the image is real   For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What is the magnification? Your answer needs to have 2 significant figures, including the negative sign in your answer if needed. Do not include the positive sign if the answer is positive. No unit is needed in your answer, it is already given in the question statement.   For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What is the focal length, in cm? Your answer needs to have 2 significant figures, including the negative sign in your answer if needed. Do not include the positive sign if the answer is positive. No unit is needed in your answer, it is already given in the question statement.   For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What type of mirror it is?     converging mirror     diverging mirror     not enough information     plane mirror

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For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What of the following is true? Select all apply.

   

the image is smaller than the object 

   

the image is virtual

   

the image is bigger than the object 

   

the image is on the same side of the mirror as the object

   

the image is inverted

   

the image is the same size as the object 

   

the image is upright

   

the image is on the opposite side of the mirror as the object

   

the image is real

 

For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What is the magnification?

Your answer needs to have 2 significant figures, including the negative sign in your answer if needed. Do not include the positive sign if the answer is positive. No unit is needed in your answer, it is already given in the question statement.

 

For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What is the focal length, in cm?

Your answer needs to have 2 significant figures, including the negative sign in your answer if needed. Do not include the positive sign if the answer is positive. No unit is needed in your answer, it is already given in the question statement.

 

For a spherical mirror situation, you have determined that s = 6.0 cm and s' = -2.0 cm. What type of mirror it is?

   

converging mirror

   

diverging mirror

   

not enough information

   

plane mirror

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