A 4 cm tall object stands 80 cm in front of convex mirror of 60 cm focal length? (a) Clearly trace the path of at least two distinct rays as they propagate from the object and reflect on the mirror. Draw a representation of the image formed by these rays. Note: Horizontal scale and vertical scales correspond to 5 cm and 1 cm per division, respectively. (b) Calculate the position and height of the image formed. (c) Characterize the image (real/virtual, upright/inverted) and its magnification. Justify.
A 4 cm tall object stands 80 cm in front of convex mirror of 60 cm...
Objects in front of a convex mirror Object in front of a convex mirror Points:3 An object is placed 14.5 cm in front of a convex mirror that has a focal length of -23.5 cm. Determine the location of the image. Submit Answer) Tries 0/12 What is the magnification? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 In this example the image is ... O Real and inverted. O Virtual and upright. O Virtual and inverted. O Real and upright. Submit Answer Tries 0/12
A 1.7-cm-tall object is 22 cm in front of a convex mirror that has a -57 cm focal length. Calculate the position and height of the image. State whether the image is in front of or behind the mirror, and whether the image is upright or inverted. The image is upright and placed in front of the mirror. The image is inverted and placed behind the mirror. The image is upright and placed behind the mirror. The image is inverted...
Object in front of a convex mirror Points:3 An object is placed 14.5 cm in front of a convex mirror that has a focal length of -24.5 cm. Determine the location of the image. Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the magnification? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 In this example the image is ... O Virtual and upright. O Real and upright. O Virtual and inverted. O Real and inverted. Submit Answer Tries 0/12 e Post Discussion Send Feedback
42. I A 1.0-cm-tall object is 20 cm in front of a convex mirror that has a -60 cm focal length. Calculate the position and height of the image. State whether the image is in front of or behind the mirror, and whether the image is upright or inverted.
19) A3 cm tall object is 12 cm in front of a concave mirror with the focal length of 24 cm. a. Find the position of the image? b. Explain if the image is real or virtual? c. Is the image formed in front or behind the mirror and why? d. How tall is the image? c. Explain if the image is upright or inverted? f. Is the image bigger or smaller than the object and why?
An object that is 4.00 cm tall is placed 18.0 cm in front of a concave mirror having a focal length of 25.0 cm. a. What is the location of the image? b. What is the magnification of the image? c. Is the image inverted or upright? d. Is the virtual or real
Consider a spherical mirror and lens separated by 45 cm. The mirror is on the left with a focal length of 100 cm. The lens is on the right with a focal length of −20 cm. A 5 cm tall object is placed 20 cm to the left of the lens. a) If you only consider the rays that move to the right from the object, fully characterize the final image in the system. In other words provide final image...
Ап object 2.0 mm tall is placed 6.0 cm from the front of a CONCAVE MIRROR. The radius of curvature is 9.0 cm 2. (3 points) What is the focal length of the mirror a) b) Describe the image, including: The image's distance from the mirror in centimeters: Magnification How do you know? Real or virtual? How do you know? Upright or inverted? How do you know? Larger, smaller, or same size as object? Ап object 2.0 mm tall is...
An object is placed 24.1 cm in front of a convex mirror of focal length 50 cm. Note: Do convex mirrors have a positive or negative focal length? What is its image position? Answer in units of cm. The magnification of the image in the previ- ous question is: With the arrangement discussed above, the image is: 1. virtual, inverted, smaller than object 2. real, erect, smaller than object 3. real, inverted, bigger than object 4. real, erect, bigger than...
2. An object is 30 cm in front of a convex mirror with a focal length of 20 cm. Using ray tracing and thin lens equation, determine whether the image is real/virtual, upright/inverted, reduced/magnified.