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Physics, 24.07.2019 15:00 RickandMorty420710

Aconvex spherical mirror, whose focal length has a magnitude of 15.8 cm, is to form an image 12.2 cm behind the mirror. (a) where should the object be placed? cm in front of the mirror (b) what is the magnification of the mirror?

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