Practice Mirror Problems
Practice Mirror Problems
Practice Mirror Problems
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A light source 30 cm from a concave mirror on the lab bench produces an image
across the room on the wall, a distance of 10 metres away.
a) What is the focal length of the mirror?
b) Is the image inverted or upright?
c) If the filament is 25 mm across, how big is the image?
4.
A concave mirror produces a real, inverted image of an object. The image is half
the size of the object. If the object is 40 cm from the mirror, what is its focal
length?
5.
Concave mirrors can be used as for shaving or applying make up. The face must
be inside the focus. You hold a concave mirror, with a focal length of 40 cm,
about 30 cm from your face.
a)
Where is your image located?
b)
How much bigger than your face is the image?
6.
Image
7. Find the focus
Image
Object
Convex Mirror
1. A convex mirror has a focal length of -10.8 cm. An object is
placed 32.7 cm from the mirror's surface. Determine the image
distance.
Refraction Problems:
Reminder: n=c/v and c always equals 3.00 x 108 m/s
1. The speed of light in an unknown medium is measured to be
2.76 x 108 m/s.
a. What is the index of refraction of the medium?
b. Does it match any of the materials listed in your table
b) the distance between these two cities is 130 km, or 1.3 x 10 5 m. Since speed