The figure shows a star shaped object in front of a concave mirror. One light ray from the top of the star moves parallel to the principle axis (small-dotted line) and is reflected as shown in the direction indicated by the arrows. Four spots, (a), (b), (C), and (d), are marked along the principle axis. There is equal spacing between the object, the dots, and the mirror. Approximately where is the image of this star located? ... (a) (b) (c) (d) between (b) and (c) between (a) and (b) C between the mirror and (d) to the right of (d)

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The figure shows a star shaped object in front of a concave mirror. One light ray from the top of the star moves parallel to the
principle axis (small-dotted line) and is reflected as shown in the direction indicated by the arrows. Four spots, (a), (b), (c), and (d),
are marked along the principle axis. There is equal spacing between the object, the dots, and the mirror. Approximately where is the
image of this star located?
...
(a) (b) (c)
(d)
A
between (b) and (c)
between (a) and (b)
between the mirror and (d)
to the right of (d)
6.
Transcribed Image Text:The figure shows a star shaped object in front of a concave mirror. One light ray from the top of the star moves parallel to the principle axis (small-dotted line) and is reflected as shown in the direction indicated by the arrows. Four spots, (a), (b), (c), and (d), are marked along the principle axis. There is equal spacing between the object, the dots, and the mirror. Approximately where is the image of this star located? ... (a) (b) (c) (d) A between (b) and (c) between (a) and (b) between the mirror and (d) to the right of (d) 6.
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