An object that is 11.4 m m tall is located 32 c m in front of a convex mirror. The magnitude of the radius of curvature of the mirror is 19 c m . Where is the image located (in c m )?
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The height of the object is given as 11.4 mm. To convert this to meters, we divide by 1000: 11.4 mm = 11.4/1000 m = 0.0114 m The distance of the object from the mirror is given as 32 cm. To convert this to meters, we divide by 100: 32 cm = 32/100 m = 0.32 m The Show more…
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