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?
1.When the object is placed beyond C ( center of curvature), At C, between C & F, the image formed will be real
2.When the object is placed in front of F, the image formed will be virtual.
3. When the object is placed beyond C, at C, between C&F, the image formed will be inverted
1. How can you see a concave and/or plane mirror to form a real image? 2....
You have a concave spherical mirror with a 1 0.7-cm radius of curvature. You place an object on the mirror?s axis, 18.9 cm in front of the mirror. How far is the object?s image from the mirror? Number cm If it can be determined, is the image real or virtual? Real Virtual Cannot be determined If it can be determined, is the image upright or inverted with respect to the object? Upright Inverted Cannot be determined
32. The image of an object placed 20 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm will be A. real and inverted. B. real and erect. C. virtual and inverted. D. virtual and erect. The answer is A instead of C, can you explain why? Thanks!
Draw the appropriate ray diagram. Indicate if the image is upright/inverted, magnified/reduced, real/virtual Concave Mirror Convex Mirror Concave Mirror + Convex Mirror Concave Mirror of Convex Mirror Concave Mirror + Convex Mirror od F C Concave Mirror Concave Mirror
An object is placed 15.2 cm in front of a concave mirror that has a focal length of 22.9 cm. Determine the location of the image. In this example the image is ... 1.Real and upright. 2.Real and inverted. 3.Virtual and inverted. 4.Virtual and upright.
Show your works and units for full credits 1. (a) A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of magnitude 40. cm. The object is 80. cm in front of the mirror. Find the image distance and the magnification. Is the image real or virtual? Is the image upright or inverted? M 1. (b) A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of magnitude 40. cm. The object is 25 cm in front of the mirror. Find the image distance...
Answer True or False for all statements. True/False A concave mirror always forms a virtual image of a real object. True/False The image produced by a convex mirror is always closer to the mirror than it would be in a plane mirror for the same object distance. True/False A concave mirror always forms an enlarged real image of a real object. True/False A virtual image formed by a concave mirror is always enlarged. True/False When an object is placed between a concave mirror and its...
number 3 please 2. Calculate the image distance from the equation-+-=- PS: for a concave mirror, the focal length is taken to be positive (); for a convex mirror, the focal length is taken to be negative ). The object distance do is taken to be positive in either case. The sign convention is as Tollows: If di is positive, the image is real, and if di is negative, the image is virtual. 3. How might you determine the focal...
A 3.0 cm tall statue is 24. cm in front of a concave mirror. The mirror radius of curvature is 20. cm. (a) Is the image real or virtual? (b) How far is the image from the mirror? (c) Is the image upright or inverted? (d) How high is the image?
When a plane mirror forms an image of a real object each of the following is trae EXCEPT the image is: .A laterally inverted B. the same distance from the miror as the object Co virtual D.smaller than the object E. erect
The magnitude of the radius of curvature of a concave spherical mirror is 34.0 cm. a. What are the location and magnification of the image of an object placed 60.0 cm in front of the mirror? Is this image real or virtual? Is it upright or inverted? b. What are the location and magnification of the image of an object placed 34.0 cm in front of the mirror? Is this image real or virtual? Is it upright or inverted?