Suppose that you want to take a photograph of yourself as you look at your image in a mirror 2.5 m away.
Part A: For what distance should the camera lens be focused? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Suppose that you want to take a photograph of yourself as you look at your image...
You look at yourself in a shiny 9.6-cm-diameter Christmas tree ball. Part A If your face is 21.0 cm away from the ball's front surface, where is your image? Follow the sign conventions. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. di di = nothingnothing SubmitRequest Answer Part B Is it real or virtual? Is it real or virtual? real virtual SubmitRequest Answer Part C Is it upright or inverted? Is it upright or inverted? upright...
You are trying to photograph a bird sitting on a tree branch,
but a tall hedge is blocking your view. However, as the drawing
shows, a plane mirror reflects light from the bird into your
camera. If x = 3.6 m and y =3.8 m in the drawing.
For what distance must you set the focus of the camera lens in
order to snap a sharp picture of the bird's image?
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Part A In the figure (Figure 1), what is the orientation of the final image? virtual, upright virtual, inverted real, upright real, inverted O O Figure < 1 of 1 Submit Request Answer Part B fi = 10 cm f2 = -30 cm What is the position of the final image? 1.0 cm O to the right of the lens O to the left of the lens 5.0 cm 5.0 cm lens mirror Submit Request Answer Part C What is...
You stand 3.1 m in front of a large mirror, and your little sister stands 2.5 m directly in front of you. Part A At what distance should you focus your camera if you want to take a picture of your sister in the mirror?
2. You are looking at yourself in a makeup mirror. When you are close to the mirror, you look upright and huge (helpful when doing your makeup!). As you move away, your image gets even larger, then disappears at about 30cm away from the mirror, then turns upside down and gets smaller as you move even further away. What type of mirror is this makeup mirror? a) convex; b) concave; c) flat; d) not enough information toe Justify your answer....
The writing on the passenger-side mirror of your car says "Warning! Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" (Figure 1). There is no such warning on the driver's mirror. Consider a typical convex passenger-side mirror with a focal length of -80 cm. A 1.5-m-tall cyclist on a bicycle is 28 m from the mirror. You are 1.2 m from the mirror, and suppose, for simplicity, that the mirror, you, and the cyclist all lie along a line. Part A...
Problem 19.1 - Enhanced - with Feedback く) 50117 (> The human eye has a lot in common with a pinhole camera, being essentially a small box with a hole in the front (the pupil) and a detector at the back (the retina). The distance from the pupil to the retina is approximately 24 mm. You may want to review (Pages 601-602) Part A Suppose you look at a 190-cm-tall friend who is standing 8.0 m in front of you....
Your camera has a 25-mm focal length lens. When you take a photograph of a distant mountain, how far from that lens is the real image of the mountain?
You are standing 1.9 m from a mirror, and you want to use a classic camera to take a photo of yourself. This camera requires you to select the distance of whatever you focus on. What distance do you choose?
You want to photograph a circular diffraction pattern whose central maximum has a diameter of 1.3 cm . You have a helium-neon laser (λ=633nm) and a 0.16-mm-diameter pinhole. How far behind the pinhole should you place the viewing screen? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.