
Concept explainers
a.
The image position of a customer.
a.

Answer to Problem 87A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The radius of curvature of the surveillance mirror,
The distance of customer from the mirror,
Formula used:
The relation between the radius of curvature of mirror
Mirror equation,
Where,
Calculation:
The focal length of the convex mirror will be,
Using the given values in Mirror equation, the image distance of the customer will be,
Negative sign denotes that image is formed behind the mirror.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the image of customer is at a distance of
b.
The height of the image.
b.

Answer to Problem 87A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The radius of curvature of the surveillance mirror,
The distance of customer from the mirror,
From part (a), the image distance of the above customer,
The height of the customer,
Formula used:
Magnification,
Where,
Calculation:
Using the given and calculated values of object and image distance, the magnification produced by the mirror is,
Using the above and given values in magnification formula, the height of the image of the customer will be,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the height of the image of the customer who is
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