Answer is option a.
Positive image ensures a real and inverted image, which is on the same side of mirror.
Negative images are behind the mirror which are virtual and upright.
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Explain the difference between a positive and negative image distance. O The image distance di is...
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2. Calculate the image distance from the equation-+-=- PS: for a concave mirror, the focal length is taken to be positive (); for a convex mirror, the focal length is taken to be negative ). The object distance do is taken to be positive in either case. The sign convention is as Tollows: If di is positive, the image is real, and if di is negative, the image is virtual. 3. How might you determine the focal...
If when an object is placed 12.0 cm in front of a mirror the image is located 20.7 cm behind the mirror, determine the following. (a) the focal length of the mirror What is the relationship between the focal length, image distance, and object distance for a spherical mirror? What is the sign associated with the image distance of an image behind the mirror? cm (b) if the mirror is concave or convex concave convex
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A photographer wishes to form a virtual image of a gemstone at a distance of 25.1 cm behind a concave mirror. The mirror's radius of curvature equals 39.5 cm. (a) Where should he place this object? (Enter your answer inom in front of the mirror) cm in front of the mirror (6) What is the magnification of this particular image? Need Help?
1. Image Formation by Mirrors: An object is placed at a distance of 100 cm in front of a convex mirror. A plane mirror is placed at a distance of 40 cm from the convex mirror on the same side as the object. Find the focal length of the convex mirror if the images formed by the two mirrors coincide.
An object is placed in front of a concave mirror, at a distance inside the focal point (object distance < f). The type and location of the image formed is A. a real image in front of the mirror. B. a virtual image behind the mirror. C. a real image behind the mirror. D. a virtual image in front of the mirror.
Use ray diagrams and the mirror equation to locate the position, orientation, and type of image of an object placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm. A)The object distance is 200 cm; find the distance from the image to the mirror (positive for real image and negative for virtual image). Express your answer with the appropriate units. s'= B) The object distance is 200 cm; find the magnification (positive for upright image and negative for...
A convex mirror produces a virtual image that is three fifths the size of the object. (a) Determine the image distance if the object is 31.0 cm in front of the mirror. (Include the appropriate positive or negative sign.) cm (b) Determine the focal length of the mirror. (Include the appropriate positive or negative sign.) cm
A convex mirror produces a
virtual image that is one quarter the size of the object. (a)
Determine the image distance if the object is 37.0 cm in front of
the mirror. (Include the appropriate positive or negative sign.) cm
(b) Determine the focal length of the mirror. (Include the
appropriate positive or negative sign.) cm
A convex mirror produces a virtual image that is one quarter the size of the object. cm (b) Determine the focal length of the...
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