A 2 cm-tall object O is placed 30 cm from the vertex V of a spherical concave mirror of radius of curvature R = 40 cm. The image height h' is: %3D O h' = -16 cm O h' = +4 cm O h' = +16 cm Oh'=-1.6 cm O h'= -4 cm

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A 2 cm-tall object O is placed 30 cm from the vertex V of a spherical concave
mirror of radius of curvature R = 40 cm. The image height h' is:
O h' = -16 cm
O h' = +4 cm
O h' = +16 cm
O h'= -1.6 cm
Oh=-4 cm
An obiect is plased at a distance 4 f in front of a convex mirror of focal length If
Transcribed Image Text:A 2 cm-tall object O is placed 30 cm from the vertex V of a spherical concave mirror of radius of curvature R = 40 cm. The image height h' is: O h' = -16 cm O h' = +4 cm O h' = +16 cm O h'= -1.6 cm Oh=-4 cm An obiect is plased at a distance 4 f in front of a convex mirror of focal length If
A laser beam is incident perpendicular on a prism of index of refraction n,
surrounded by air (nair 1) as shown in the figure. The transmitted beam that
exits the hypotenuse of the prism makes an angle 0 = 18" with the direction of
the incident beam. The index of refraction is:
30°
n =?
O n = 1.40
O n= 1.48
n = 1.62
Transcribed Image Text:A laser beam is incident perpendicular on a prism of index of refraction n, surrounded by air (nair 1) as shown in the figure. The transmitted beam that exits the hypotenuse of the prism makes an angle 0 = 18" with the direction of the incident beam. The index of refraction is: 30° n =? O n = 1.40 O n= 1.48 n = 1.62
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