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A fish is 11.9 cm from the front surface of a fish bowl of radius 33 cm. Where does the fish appear to be to someone in air viewing it from in front of the bowl

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Answer:

The fish would appear 42.7 cm on the left side from the front of the bowl.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fish (object) distance = 11.9 cm, radius of curvature of the bowl = 33 cm. The distance of image of the fish (image distance) can be determined by applying the mirror formula;


(1)/(f) =
(1)/(u) +
(1)/(v)

where f is the focal length of the reflecting surface, u is the object distance and v is the image distance.

But, f =
(radius of curvature)/(2)

=
(33)/(2)

f = 16.5 cm

Substitute f = 16.5 =
(165)/(10), and u = 11.9 =
(119)/(10) in equation 1;


(10)/(165) =
(10)/(119) +
(1)/(v)


(1)/(v) =
(10)/(165) -
(10)/(119)

=
(1190 - 1650)/(19635)


(1)/(v) =
(-460)/(19635)

⇒ v =
(19635)/(-460)

= -42.6848

v = 42.7 cm

The fish would appear 42.7 cm on the left side from the front of the bowl.

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