You have a shiny salad bowl with a spherical shape. If you hold the bowl at arm's length with the inside of the bowl facing you, the image of your face that you see will be
a) upside down and smaller than your face (CORRECT ANSWER)
b) right side up and smaller than your face
c) right side up and bigger than your face
d) Upside down and bigger than your face
e) The image is behind the bowl so you will not see it.
Can someone please draw a simple diagram of this, I am a visual learner and am having a hard time with this concept.
You have a shiny salad bowl with a spherical shape. If you hold the bowl at...
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