The figure shows an object and its image formed by a mirror. Assume that di 0.164 m, d₂ = 0.936 m, and h = 7.50E-2 m. What is the image height (in m; answer sign and magnitude)? d₂ d₁ h Object QUESTION 19 Mirror Image Front The figure shows a lens made of glass with index of refraction equal to 1.33. The curvature radius of its front surface is 0.686 m in magnitude, and that of its back surface is 0.469 m in magnitude. What is the focal length of the lens (in m; answer sign and magnitude)? Optic axis Back

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**Question 18:**

The figure shows an object and its image formed by a mirror. Assume that \( d_1 = 0.164 \, \text{m} \), \( d_2 = 0.936 \, \text{m} \), and \( h = 7.50 \times 10^{-2} \, \text{m} \). What is the image height (in m; answer sign and magnitude)?

**Diagram Explanation:**
- The diagram shows an optical setup with an object on the left, a mirror in the center, and the image on the right.
- The distances \( d_1 \) and \( d_2 \) are marked from the object to the mirror and the mirror to the image, respectively.
- The height of the object \( h \) is represented with a blue arrow.

**Question 19:**

The figure shows a lens made of glass with an index of refraction equal to 1.33. The curvature radius of its front surface is 0.686 m in magnitude, and that of its back surface is 0.469 m in magnitude. What is the focal length of the lens (in m; answer sign and magnitude)?

**Diagram Explanation:**
- The diagram illustrates a lens with a concave shape, with "Front" and "Back" labeled on either side.
- Dashed lines indicate the curvature radii of the lens surfaces, with the front and back surfaces having different curvature magnitudes.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 18:** The figure shows an object and its image formed by a mirror. Assume that \( d_1 = 0.164 \, \text{m} \), \( d_2 = 0.936 \, \text{m} \), and \( h = 7.50 \times 10^{-2} \, \text{m} \). What is the image height (in m; answer sign and magnitude)? **Diagram Explanation:** - The diagram shows an optical setup with an object on the left, a mirror in the center, and the image on the right. - The distances \( d_1 \) and \( d_2 \) are marked from the object to the mirror and the mirror to the image, respectively. - The height of the object \( h \) is represented with a blue arrow. **Question 19:** The figure shows a lens made of glass with an index of refraction equal to 1.33. The curvature radius of its front surface is 0.686 m in magnitude, and that of its back surface is 0.469 m in magnitude. What is the focal length of the lens (in m; answer sign and magnitude)? **Diagram Explanation:** - The diagram illustrates a lens with a concave shape, with "Front" and "Back" labeled on either side. - Dashed lines indicate the curvature radii of the lens surfaces, with the front and back surfaces having different curvature magnitudes.
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