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Question 4) An object 3.00 cm high is placed 20.0 cm from a convex mirror of...
GOAL Calculate properties of a convex mirror. PROBLEM An object 3.00 cm high is placed 20.0 cm from a convex mirror with a focal length of magnitude 8.00 cm. Find (a) the position of the image, (b) the magnification of the mirror, and (c) the height of the image STRATEGY This problem again requires only substitution into the mirror and magnification equations. Multiplying the object height by the magnification gives the image height. (A) Find the position of the image....
. An object 4.0 mm high is placed 20 cm from a convex mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm. (a) Show by a neat ray tracing diagram that the image is virtual, and estimate the image distance. (20 points) (b) Show that the (negative) image distance can be computed from the mirror equation using a focal length of-10.0 cm. 5 points 5 points (c) Compute the image height.
. An object 4.0 mm high is placed 20 cm from...
An object 15 cm high is placed 14 cm in front of a convex mirror with a focal length of ? 16 cm. What is the image height? Answer in units of cm
A 4 mm high object is placed 9 cm in front of a convex mirror with radius of curvature 12 cm. 1)The image distance is: Less than -4 cm Between 0 and 4 cm Greater than 4 cm Between -4 and 0 cm 2) The magnitude of the image height will be: Between 2 and 4 mm Greater than 6 mm Less than 2 mm Between 4 and 6 mm 3) The image will be: Real and upright Virtual and...
An object is placed in front of a convex mirror. Draw the convex mirror (radius of curvature 15 cm) to scale, and place the object 25 cm in front of it. Make the object height 4 cm. Using a ray diagram, locate the image and measure its height. Now move the object closer to the mirror, so the object distance is 5 cm. Again, locate its image using a ray diagram. As the object moves closer to the mirror, (a)...
EXERCISE An object is placed 18.2 cm from a convex mirror with a focal length of -7.5 cm. The magnified height of the object is 3.04 cm. Hint (a) What is the magnification of image? M = -5.31 (b) What is the height of the object (in cm)? cm The image is upright and virtual
5. An object 3 cm high is placed 20 cm from a convex mirror having a focal length of 8 cm. Find the position of the image and its magnification. Draw a schematic ray diagram. 6. What are two major problems in using spherical mirrors and lenses for image formation?
A 4 mm high object is placed 5 cm in front of a concave mirror with a radius of curvature 20 cm. 1)The image distance is: Between -15 cm and zero Less than -15 cm Greater than 15 cm Between 0 and 15 cm 2) The magnitude of the image height will be: Less than 3 mm Between 3 and 6 mm Greater than 9 mm Between 6 and 9 mm 3) The image will be: Virtual and inverted Real...
A 2.9-cm tall object is placed 5.4 cm in front of a convex mirror with radius of curvature 24 cm. Part(a) What is the image distance, in centimeters? Include its sign Part(b) What is the image height, in centimeters? Include its sign. Part(c) What is the orientation of the image relative to the object?
2. An object is 5.50 cm high and is placed 3.30 cm 1s 0.00 cm high and is placed 3.30 cm to the left of a convex mirror. The mirror has a radius of curvature of 5.20 cm. Locate and describe the image.