No matter how far you stand from a certain mirror, your image appears upright. What type of mirror is this?

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No matter how far you stand from a certain mirror, your image appears upright. What type of mirror is this?
a. Concave
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O b. Either Convex or Plane
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O c. Convex
O d. There is not enough information to answer this question
O e. Plane
Transcribed Image Text:5 No matter how far you stand from a certain mirror, your image appears upright. What type of mirror is this? a. Concave put of O b. Either Convex or Plane question O c. Convex O d. There is not enough information to answer this question O e. Plane
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A lightbulb is immersed in water. Light travels out in all directions from the bulb, but only some of the light escapes the water's surface (see figure below which happens to be for a glass/air interface instead of a
water/air interface). What happens to the fraction f of light that escapes the water's surface as the bulb is moved deeper into the water? (assume the light is not absorbed by the water itself).
put of
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Glass
Select one:
O a. f increases.
O b. f decreases.
O c. the answer depends on the index of refraction of the water.
O d. f remains the same.
Transcribed Image Text:6 A lightbulb is immersed in water. Light travels out in all directions from the bulb, but only some of the light escapes the water's surface (see figure below which happens to be for a glass/air interface instead of a water/air interface). What happens to the fraction f of light that escapes the water's surface as the bulb is moved deeper into the water? (assume the light is not absorbed by the water itself). put of uestion Glass Select one: O a. f increases. O b. f decreases. O c. the answer depends on the index of refraction of the water. O d. f remains the same.
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