Problem 2: If a real object is presented to a convergent mirror, at an object distance greater than the mirror's focal length, but less than the mirror's radius of curvature, the image produced by the mirror will be (A) virtual, erect and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size. (B) real, inverted and reduced relative to the object in absolute size. (C) virtual, erect and reduced relative to the object in absolute size. (D) virtual, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size. (E) real, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size.

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Problem 2: If a real object is presented to a convergent mirror, at an object distance
greater than the mirror's focal length, but less than the mirror's radius of curvature, the
image produced by the mirror will be
(A) virtual, erect and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size.
(B) real, inverted and reduced relative to the object in absolute size.
(C) virtual, erect and reduced relative to the object in absolute size.
(D) virtual, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size.
(E) real, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: If a real object is presented to a convergent mirror, at an object distance greater than the mirror's focal length, but less than the mirror's radius of curvature, the image produced by the mirror will be (A) virtual, erect and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size. (B) real, inverted and reduced relative to the object in absolute size. (C) virtual, erect and reduced relative to the object in absolute size. (D) virtual, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size. (E) real, inverted and enlarged relative to the object in absolute size.
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