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5. An object 3.0cm tall is placed at different locations in fromt of a concave mirror...

5. An object 3.0cm tall is placed at different locations in fromt of a concave mirror whose radius of curvature is 30cm. Determine the location of the image and its characteristics when the object distance is 40cm, 30cm, 15cm, and 5.0cm, using (a) a ray diagram and (b) the mirror equation.

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