Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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ISBN: 9781133939146
Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 37, Problem 39PQ

(a)

To determine

The location, magnification and nature of the image formed by the mirror.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 39PQ

A real and inverted image is formed at a distance of 23.7cm. The magnification of the image is 0.395.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the focal length of the mirror.

  f=R2                                                                      (I)

Here, f is the focal length and R is the radius of the mirror.

Write the equation for the concave mirror.

  1f=1d0+1di1di=1f1d0                                                               (II)

Here, d0 is the distance of object from the mirror and di is the distance of image from the mirror.

Write the equation for magnification produced by the mirror.

  M=did0                                                                    (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 34.0cm for R in equation (I) to find f.

  f=34.0cm2=17.0cm

Substitute 17.0cm for f and 60.0cm for d0 in equation (II) to find di.

  1di=117.0cm160.0cm=(60.0cm17.0cm)(17.0cm)(60.0cm)=431020.0cm=23.7cm

The distance of image is positive so the image distance will be real.

Substitute 23.7cm for di and 60.0cm for d0 in equation (III) to find M.

  M=23.7cm60.0cm=0.395

The magnification is negative so the image will be inverted.

Therefore, a real and inverted image is formed at a distance of 23.7cm. The magnification of the image is 0.395.

(b)

To determine

The location, magnification and nature of the image formed by the mirror.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 39PQ

A real and inverted image is formed at a distance of 34.0cm. The magnification of the image is 1.00.

Explanation of Solution

Consider equation(II) and equation (III) to solve the problem.

Conclusion:

Substitute 17.0cm for f and 34.0cm for d0 in equation (II) to find di.

  1di=117.0cm134.0cm=(34.0cm17.0cm)(17.0cm)(34.0cm)=17.0(17.0×34.0)cmdi=34.0cm

The distance of image is positive so the image distance will be real.

Substitute 34.0cm for di and 34.0cm for d0 in equation (III) to find M.

  M=34.0cm34.0cm=1.00

The magnification is negative so the image will be inverted.

Therefore, a real and inverted image is formed at a distance of 34.0cm. The magnification of the image is 1.00.

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