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(a)
The image formed when a 20.0-cm-tall object is positioned 5.0 cm from the mirror. provide the image distance, the image height, the type of image (real or virtual), and the orientation of the image (upright or inverted).
Answer to Problem 58QAP
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to object from mirror=
Radius of the curvature=
Height of the object=
Formula used:
Calculations:
Conclusion:
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
(b)
The image formed when a 20.0-cm-tall object is positioned 20.0 cm from the mirror. provide the image distance, the image height, the type of image (real or virtual), and the orientation of the image (upright or inverted).
Answer to Problem 58QAP
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to object from mirror=
Radius of the curvature=
Height of the object=
Formula used:
Calculations:
Conclusion:
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
(c)
The image formed when a 20.0-cm-tall object is positioned 100.0 cm from the mirror. provide the image distance, the image height, the type of image (real or virtual), and the orientation of the image (upright or inverted).
Answer to Problem 58QAP
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Distance to object from mirror=
Radius of the curvature=
Height of the object=
Formula used:
Calculations:
Conclusion:
Mirror image appear
Height the image=
Virtual, upright image
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