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An object is placed in front of a concave mirror, 16.0 cm from themirror's focal point. The image formed by the mirror is two timesfarther away from the focal point. Calculate the focal length ofthe mirror.
B) There are actually two possible image distances di that satisfythe statement of the problem. Enter the larger of the two imagedistances.
C) Enter the smaller of the two image distances.
An object is placed in front of a concave mirror, 16.0 cm from themirror's focal point. The image formed by the mirror is two timesfarther away from the focal point. Calculate the focal length ofthe mirror.
B) There are actually two possible image distances di that satisfythe statement of the problem. Enter the larger of the two imagedistances.
C) Enter the smaller of the two image distances.
Casey DurganLv2
18 Nov 2019