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For objects placed (a) 25.0 cm, (b) 10.0 cm, and (c) 5.00 cm in front of...

  1. For objects placed (a) 25.0 cm, (b) 10.0 cm, and (c) 5.00 cm in front of a concave mirror (whose focal point is 10.0cm in front of the mirror), (i) locate the resulting image, (ii) compute the image’s magnification (state if it’s upright or inverted and whether it’s larger or smaller than the object), (iii) classify the image as real or virtual, and (iv)[Extra Credit] construct a careful, ray diagram (to scale) using the four principal rays to corroborate your answers. Use a ruler and protractor.

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