a) Two identical concave mirrors are set facing each other 1.6 m apart. A small lightbulb is placed halfway between the mirrors. A small piece of paper placed just to the left of the bulb prevents light from the bulb from directly shining on the left mirror, but light reflected from the right mirror still reaches the left mirror. A good image of the bulb appears on the left side of the piece of paper.
What is the focal length of the mirrors?
b) An object 2.0 mm high is placed 16 cm from a convex mirror of radius of curvature 14 cm .
Compute the image distance from 1/do+1/di=1/f using a focal length of -7.0 cm .
Compute the image size, using m=hi/ho=−di/do.
a) Two identical concave mirrors are set facing each other 1.6 m apart. A small lightbulb...
A plane mirror and a concave
mirror (f = 8.50 cm) are facing each other and are separated by a
distance of 24.5 cm. An object is placed between the mirrors and is
12.3 cm from each mirror. Consider the light from the object that
reflects first from the plane mirror and then from the concave
mirror. What is the distance of the image (di) produced
by the concave mirror?
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facing each other and are separated by a distance of 29.0 cm. An
object is placed between the mirrors and is 14.5 cm from each
mirror. Consider the light from the object that reflects first from
the plane mirror and then from the concave mirror. Find the
location of the image that this light produces in the concave
mirror. Specify this distance relative to the concave
mirror.
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