I have made the ray diagrams as per the question. We can clearly see that the object pin is placed between center of curvature of the mirror and the focus. The pin is denoted by AB and its image is denoted by A'B'.
Kindly note that the ray diagrams is made with scale and protractor so it is accurate.
The image formed will be REAL AND INVERTED.
and it will also be larger than the object. Which is our required answer to every part.
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Please help with drawing You Will need a straightedge and a protractor for both problems on...
Three observers (A, B, and C) stand in front of a plane mirror, as shown in the top view diagram below right. a. Who, if anyone, can see the image of observer A in the mirror? On the diagram at right, sketch one or more rays to support your answer. b. Who, if anyone, can see the image of observer B in the mirror? On the diagram above, sketch one or more rays to support your answer. A small ball...
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8. As an object moves away from a plane mirror on a wall and you observe the object and the image from the position of the mirror, the image of the object A. gets smaller B. may or may not get smaller, depending on where the observer is positioned. C. Is always a real image, no matter how far you are from the mirror. D. Changes from being a virtual to a real image as...
PHY 221 Lab: Plane mirrors IV. Summary questions A. Consider the situation from the prelab in which a small ball was placed in front of a mirror. In the situation shown below, however, the mirror is rotated 1, which observer(s) ifany, can see an image ofthe ball in the mirror? Sketch a ray diagram that supports your answer. For each observer that can see an image of the ball, use ray tracing techniques to determine the location of the image...
For each of the following problems, you are to a) construct a ray diagram on graph paper to locate and describe the image and b) analytically determine the image location (supplying proof whether the image is real or virtual), image and size magnification (supplying proof whether the image is upright or inverted, and magnified or de-magnified). Be sure to fully label each diagram: p, q, f, O (object), I (image), h, h'. 1. An object is 5.50 cm high and...
A) Does the student at location A see an image of the object in
the mirror? Explain.
B) Does the student at location B see an image of the object in
the mirror? Explain.
C) Consider the following student statement and comment as to
whether you agree or disagree with the student. Write down phrases
with which you disagree, if any. Explain your reasoning. “The
student at location B is standing directly in front of the mirror
so they will...
For each of the following problems, you are to a) construct a ray diagram on graph paper to locate and describe the image and b) analytically determine the image location (supplying proof whether the image is real or virtual), image and size magnification (supplying proof whether the image is upright or inverted, and magnified or de-magnified). Be sure to fully label each diagram: p, q, f, O (object), I (image), h, h'. 1. An object is 4.30 cm high and...
Top view diagram of mirror. location A location B Object Does the student at location B see an image of the object in the mirror? Explain. 7 i Ff B 1 v iii Learn Video Consider the following student statement and comment as to whether you agree or disagree with the student. Write down phrases with which you disagree, if any. Explain your reasoning. "The student at location B is standing directly in front of the mirror so they will...
Please answer these questions and explain how you came to the answer. Please answer ALL the questions. 3. The height of the real image formed by a concave mirror is four times larger that the object height when the object is 30.0 cm. in front of the mirror. (A) What is the radius of curvature of the mirror. (B) Use a ray diagram to locate this image. 4. Derive the Thin Lens Formula.
Use the exact values you enter in previous answer(s) to make later calculation(s). An object 9.0 cm tall is 81 cm in front of a concave mirror with a radius of curvature of 27 cm. Construct a ray diagram to scale following the steps outlined in the procedure here. Indicate the parallel, focal, and central rays in your diagram. (Submit a file with a maximum size of 1 MB. Where is the image? Is the image real or virtual? real...
HMW Application of Mirror Concepts Activity 5 Mimor Objoet 6++B+ Object 10 11 12 13 14 1s 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 The diagram above shows a mirror and three objects in front of the mirror Draw the Indicate the location of the three images in the diagram above. Question 5.1 rays needed to find each image. Note: the grid should allow you to draw an extremely accurate...