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An object is located 50.0 cm from a concave mirror. The magnitude of the mirror focal length is 25.0 cm. What is the image distance? Use the equation . A. 16.7 cm B. -50.0 cm C. 50.0 cm D. -16.7 cm

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Answer:

C. 50.0 cm

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Answer:

Correct answer: C. 50 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

The distance of the object from the top of the concave mirror o = 50.0 cm

The magnitude of the concave mirror focal length 25.0 cm.

Required : Image distance d = ?

If we know the focal length we can calculate the center of the curve of the mirror

r = 2 · f = 2 · 25 = 50 cm

If we know the theory of spherical mirrors and the construction of figures then we know that when an object is placed in the center of the curve, there is also a image in the center of the curve that is inverted, real and the same size as the object.

We conclude that the image distance is 50 cm.

We will now prove this using the formula:

1/f = 1/o + 1/d => 1/d = 1/f - 1/o = 1/25 - 1/50 = 2/50 - 1/50 = 1/50

1/d = 1/50 => d = 50 cm

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