- Where would you have to place a 41.5cm tall object to form:
a. A virtual image 67.43cm from a concave mirror with a focal length of
16.00cm?
b. A real image that is 12.8cm tall and 82.4cm from its mirror? - A mirror produces an upright image that is three times as far away from the
mirror as the object. What kind of mirror must it be and how do you know? - An object is placed 34cm from a convex mirror with a focal length of 19cm.
Calculate the location of the image. - An inverted image is exactly one-fifth the size of its object. If the focal length of
the mirror is 23.0cm, where was the object placed? - A mirror is used to produce an inverted image the same size as the object. If that
image is 25.0cm from the mirror, what is the mirror’s radius of curvature?