**Spherical Mirrors:** Object \( O \) stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation, the object distance is \( p_s = +12 \, \text{cm} \). The type of mirror is concave, with the distance between the focal point and the mirror being 21 cm (without the proper sign). Calculate: (a) **The radius of curvature \( r \)** (including the sign) (b) **The image distance \( i \)** (c) **The lateral magnification \( m \)** Additionally, determine: (d) Whether the image is **real or virtual**. (e) Whether the image is **inverted** from object \( O \) or **noninverted**. (f) Whether the image is on the **same side** of the mirror as \( O \) or on the **opposite side**. For inputs: - (a) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. - (b) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. - (c) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. For determinations: - (d) Choose from "real" or "virtual". - (e) Choose from "inverted" or "noninverted". - (f) Choose from "same side" or "opposite side".

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**Spherical Mirrors:**

Object \( O \) stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation, the object distance is \( p_s = +12 \, \text{cm} \). The type of mirror is concave, with the distance between the focal point and the mirror being 21 cm (without the proper sign).

Calculate:

(a) **The radius of curvature \( r \)** (including the sign)

(b) **The image distance \( i \)**

(c) **The lateral magnification \( m \)**

Additionally, determine:

(d) Whether the image is **real or virtual**.

(e) Whether the image is **inverted** from object \( O \) or **noninverted**.

(f) Whether the image is on the **same side** of the mirror as \( O \) or on the **opposite side**.

For inputs:

- (a) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown.
- (b) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown.
- (c) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown.

For determinations:

- (d) Choose from "real" or "virtual".
- (e) Choose from "inverted" or "noninverted".
- (f) Choose from "same side" or "opposite side".
Transcribed Image Text:**Spherical Mirrors:** Object \( O \) stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation, the object distance is \( p_s = +12 \, \text{cm} \). The type of mirror is concave, with the distance between the focal point and the mirror being 21 cm (without the proper sign). Calculate: (a) **The radius of curvature \( r \)** (including the sign) (b) **The image distance \( i \)** (c) **The lateral magnification \( m \)** Additionally, determine: (d) Whether the image is **real or virtual**. (e) Whether the image is **inverted** from object \( O \) or **noninverted**. (f) Whether the image is on the **same side** of the mirror as \( O \) or on the **opposite side**. For inputs: - (a) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. - (b) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. - (c) Enter the numeric value and select the appropriate unit from a dropdown. For determinations: - (d) Choose from "real" or "virtual". - (e) Choose from "inverted" or "noninverted". - (f) Choose from "same side" or "opposite side".
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