You have a bright object and a concave mirror. You want to use the mirror to project a clear image of your object on the wall (as shown in the figure below). If your object is x = 3.0 m from the wall and you want the image to be 5.0 times larger than the object, how far away should the mirror be from the object?
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You have a bright object and a concave mirror. You want to use the mirror to project a clear image of your object on the wall (as shown in the figure below). If your object is x = 3.0 m from the wall and you want the image to be 5.0 times larger than the object, how far away should the mirror be from the object?
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