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Physics, 06.12.2019 17:31, scarbroughmary0

You have a concave spherical mirror with a 10.9-cm radius of curvature. you place an object on the mirror\'s axis, 18.5 cm in front of the mirror. how far is the object's image from the mirror? if it can be determined, is the image real or virtual? if it can be determined, is the image upright or inverted with respect to the object?

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