A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 20 cm. (a) Find the location of the image if object distance is 40 cm. (b) State whether the image is real or virtual. (c) Is the image is upright or inverted? (d) Find the magnification.
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33 \, cm\) Therefore, the image distance is \(13.33 \, cm\). ** Show more…
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