Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.04.2020 03:29, Luena

1. If an object that stands 3 centimeters high is placed 12 centimeters in front of a plane mirror, how far from the mirror is the image located? Explain your reasoning.

2. An object with a height of 0.3 meter is placed at a distance of 0.4 meter from a concave spherical mirror. An image with a height of 0.1 meter is formed in front of the mirror. How far from the mirror is the image located?

3. When an object with a height of 0.10 meter is placed at a distance of 0.20 meter from a convex spherical mirror, the image will appear to be 0.06 meter behind the mirror. What’s the height of the image?
4. Compare and contrast the properties of the images formed by each mirror type in the table.


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