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Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation...

Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is ps = +19 cm, the type of mirror is concave, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 13 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side.

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