Part B Is this a concave or convex mirror? concave convex Part C Correct Remember that concave mirrors have positive focal lengths, and convex mirrors have negative focal lengths. You calculated a positive focal length in Part A, so the mirror must be concave What is the magnitude of the radius of curvature of this mirror? Express your answer in meters, as a fraction or to three significant figures. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Submit Part D Previous Answers real What type of image is created, real or virtual? ▸ View Available Hint(s) virtual o for Parredo for C resor Part C keyboard shortcuts for Par C help for Part C Previous Answers Correct = B Re

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Spherical Mirror 1
You wish to create an image that is 10 meters from an object. This image is to be inverted
and half the height of the object. You wish to accomplish this using one spherical mirror.
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Part B
▾
Is this a concave or convex mirror?
concave
convex
Submit
▾ Part C
T=
✓ Correct
Remember that concave mirrors have positive focal lengths, and convex mirrors have negative focal lengths. You calculated a positive focal length in Part A, so the mirror must be concave.
What is the magnitude of the radius of curvature of this mirror?
Express your answer in meters, as a fraction or to three significant figures.
▸ View Available Hint(s)
Submit
Part D
for Part for Parto for Part redo fort. Creor Part C keyboard shortcuts for Part C. help for Part C
Previous Answere
What type of image is created, real or virtual?
▸ View Available Hint(s)
@real
virtual
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Previous Answere
✓ Correct
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Transcribed Image Text:Spherical Mirror 1 You wish to create an image that is 10 meters from an object. This image is to be inverted and half the height of the object. You wish to accomplish this using one spherical mirror. ▾ Part B ▾ Is this a concave or convex mirror? concave convex Submit ▾ Part C T= ✓ Correct Remember that concave mirrors have positive focal lengths, and convex mirrors have negative focal lengths. You calculated a positive focal length in Part A, so the mirror must be concave. What is the magnitude of the radius of curvature of this mirror? Express your answer in meters, as a fraction or to three significant figures. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Submit Part D for Part for Parto for Part redo fort. Creor Part C keyboard shortcuts for Part C. help for Part C Previous Answere What type of image is created, real or virtual? ▸ View Available Hint(s) @real virtual Submit Previous Answere ✓ Correct 16 of Review | Com
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