What type of spherical mirror is used as a “magnifying vanity mirror?” Describe how you need to position yourself in front of this mirror to get the magnification effect.
What type of spherical mirror is used as a “magnifying vanity mirror?” Describe how you need...
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Exercise 10.3 A convex spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of 50 cm. Determine the position and magnification of the image of an object located 35 cm in front of the mirror.
A radius 64.0 cm concave spherical mirror is used to project an image on a screen 3.50 m away. (a) calculate the object distance from the mirror. (b) Calculate the magnification of the image. (c) is the image erect or inverted? You want to form an image of a postage stamp double the actual size of the stamp by using a magnifying glass of focal length 30.0 cm. What is the distance of the stamp from the lens?
A spherical mirror is to be used to form an image, six times as tall as an object, on a screen positioned 5.4 m from the mirror. (a) Describe the type of mirror required. The mirror is a ---Mirror Type--- mirror and it has a focal length of (b) Where should the mirror be positioned relative to the object? The object should be m in front of the mirror.
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A spherical mirror is to be used to form an image, six times as tall as an object, on a screen positioned 6.0 m from the mirror. (a) Describe the type of mirror required. The mirror is a concave mirror and it has a focal length of x Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations, m. (b) Where should the mirror be positioned relative to the...
A lamp is placed 15 cm in front of a concave spherical mirror that forms an image of the filament on a screen placed 2.85m from the mirror. What is the radius of curvature of the mirror? If the lamp filament is 5.00 mm high, how tall is its image? What is the lateral magnification?
A spherical mirror is to be used to form an image, five times as tall as an object, on a screen positioned 5.0 m from the mirror. a)Describe the type of mirror required. ____ whats its focal length?? b) Where should the mirror be positioned relative to the object? the object should be ______?
1.) A Convex spherical reflecting mirror has an object distance (p)-+22 cm and a focal length (f) of 35 cm. a.) What is the radius of curvature (r) for the mirror? (3 points) b.) How far (i) is the image from the mirror? 3 points) c.) What is the magnification (M) of this mirror? (2 points) d.) Is the image real or yirtual? (2 points) e.) Is the image inverted or erect? (1 point) f) Does the image appear in...
Your height as you dress in front of a spherical mirror in the morning for your 7:30 class is h. The absolute value of the focal length of the spherical mirror is59.1 cm. If your image has the same upright orientation with its height h=0.1185h, then calculate how far (in cm) you are standing from the mirror Answer:
You have a concave spherical mirror with a 10.7 cm radius of curvature. You place an object on the mirror's axis, 17.5 cm from the front of the mirror. How far is the object's image from the mirror?
You are examining your image in front of a convex spherical mirror whose radius of curvature is 25 cm. You place your nose 10cm infront of the mirror. How far from thee mirror is the image of your nose? PLEASE EXPLAIN ANSWER A. 5.56cm in front of the mirror B. 5.56cm behind the mirror C. 50cm in front of the mirror. D. 50cm behind the mirror. E. 7.20cm behind the mirror