1) Part 1  An object is placed 13 cm from a convex spherical lens of radius 9.0 cm. What type of image forms, and at what distance from the mirror? *         A) virtual image, 6.9 cm from the mirror       B) real image, 6.9 cm from the mirror       C) real image, 29 cm from the mirror       D) virtual image, 4.0 cm from the mirror   part 2 What term describes an image formed by light rays that do not actually pass through the image point?        A) fake       B) virtual       C) invisible       D) projectable part 3 You move away from a plane mirror at a speed of 1.60 m/s. At what speed does your image move away from you? *   A) 1.60 m/s       B) 3.20 m/s       C) 6.40 m/s       D) 0.40 m/s part 4   When you look in a plane mirror, what is true? *         A) The image is real.       B) The image is reversed.       C) The image is closer to the mirror than you are.       D) The image is farther away from the mirror than you are   final part  A candle is placed in front of a plane mirror. The calculated value of m, the lateral magnification, is positive. What does the positive sign indicate about the image? *     A) The image is enlarged.       B) The image is on the same side of the mirror as the object.       C) The image distance is greater than the object distance.       D) The image is upright.

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1) Part 1  An object is placed 13 cm from a convex spherical lens of radius 9.0 cm. What type of image forms, and at what distance from the mirror? *
 
 
 
 
A) virtual image, 6.9 cm from the mirror
 
 
 
B) real image, 6.9 cm from the mirror
 
 
 
C) real image, 29 cm from the mirror
 
 
 
D) virtual image, 4.0 cm from the mirror
 
part 2
What term describes an image formed by light rays that do not actually pass through the image point? 
 
 
 
A) fake
 
 
 
B) virtual
 
 
 
C) invisible
 
 
 
D) projectable
part 3
You move away from a plane mirror at a speed of 1.60 m/s. At what speed does your image move away from you? *
 
A) 1.60 m/s
 
 
 
B) 3.20 m/s
 
 
 
C) 6.40 m/s
 
 
 
D) 0.40 m/s
part 4 
 When you look in a plane mirror, what is true? *
 
 
 
 
A) The image is real.
 
 
 
B) The image is reversed.
 
 
 
C) The image is closer to the mirror than you are.
 
 
 
D) The image is farther away from the mirror than you are
 
final part 
A candle is placed in front of a plane mirror. The calculated value of m, the lateral magnification, is positive. What does the positive sign indicate about the image? *
 
 
A) The image is enlarged.
 
 
 
B) The image is on the same side of the mirror as the object.
 
 
 
C) The image distance is greater than the object distance.
 
 
 
D) The image is upright.
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