1. What is another example of a "real image" besides a movie theater and the humans eyes?
2. What is another example of a "virtual image" besides a mirror?
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6. Bundling Movie 1 Movie 2 Theater 1 $17,500 $12,500 Theater 2 $15,000 $13,000 • Movie Theater 1 has the reservation price $17,500 for movie 1 and $12,500 for movie 2. • Movie Theater 2 has the reservation price $15,000 for movie 1 and $13,000 for movie 2. • How much would you charge for a bundle of movie 1 and 2? Please explain your solution.
Based on the image, is the image real/virtual, inverted/upright, and what is the magnification? Object F F Plane mirror Convex lens
Explain what would happen to the price and sales in the movie theater ticket prices if the following occur: (1) a decrease in the price of DVD rentals, (2) Increase in the price of concessions at the movie theater and (3) Increase in theater worker's wages. Explain what will happen to the shifts and/or movements to the demand and supply curve in each case and then determine what happens to the sales and price of movie theater prices. Each of...
1. How can you see a concave and/or plane mirror to form a real image? 2. How can you see a concave and/or plane mirror to form a virtual image? 3. How can you see a concave and/or plane mirror to form a inverted image?
The kitten, Jasper is looking at his image on a flat, plane mirror. What must be true about his image on this mirror? Here, Mis the magnification. The image will become real if Jasper moves very close to the mirror, M> 1 The image is real, upright and M - 1. The image is virtual, upright and M - 1 The image is virtual all the time but will have M > lif Jasper moves very close to the mirror...
An object placed 32.4 cm in front of the mirror has a real image 58.7 cm from the mirror. Find the focal length of a concave mirror. Follow the sign convention. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Find the image distance if the object is moved to a point 16.0 cm from the mirror? Follow the sign convention. Express your answer with the appropriate units. What type will the image be if the object is moved to a point...
Question 5 2.5 pts Image in some optical setup is direct and 1/3 of height of the object. We can make the following conclusions about this particular setup: This mirror is convex, this image in virtual This mirror is convex image in real This mirror is concave, image is real This mirror is concave, image is virtual
9. what is a "real image?" what is a "virtual image?"
Complete the ray diagram below. Label the object distance, object size, image distance, image size, and principal axis. 2. What is the difference between a real and virtual image? When standing in front of a mirror how far away from your eyes does your image appear to be? Is this image virtual or real? How can you tell? 3. Hold your hand up roughly ten inches from your face and look at it; is the rest of the room clear...
For the last question is the image upright, downward, virtual, or real? PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. An object 2.56 cm high is placed 20.8 cm from a convex mirror with a focal length of 8.10 cm. (a) Find the position of the image. -5.829 cm (b) Find the magnification of the mirror. 0.28 (c) Find the height of the image. 0.716 cm EXERCISE HINTS: GETTING STARTED I'M STUCK! Suppose the object...