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Multiple ChoiceAn object is embedded in glass as shown in the following figure. If the glass has a concave face, and is embedded in water, where will the image be located? Will the image be real or virtual?533views2rank3comments
Multiple ChoiceA student observes a goldfish in a flat sided aquarium. The goldfish observes the student. If the student observes that the image of the fish's nose is 6.0cm from the side of the tank, how far behind the glass is the nose of the fish?263views
Multiple ChoiceOne side of a biconvex glass lens (n=1.5) has a radius of curvature of 25cm, while the other side has a radius of curvature of 40cm. What is its focal length?228views
Multiple ChoiceAn object is embedded in glass as shown in the following figure. If the glass has a concave face, and is embedded in water, where will the image be located? Will the image be real or virtual?205views6rank3comments
Textbook QuestionA Spherical Fish Bowl. A small tropical fish is at the center of a water-filled, spherical fish bowl 28.0 cm in diameter. (a) Find the apparent position and magnification of the fish to an observer outside the bowl. The effect of the thin walls of the bowl may be ignored.323views
Textbook QuestionThe left end of a long glass rod 8.00 cm in diameter, with an index of refraction of 1.60, is ground and polished to a convex hemispherical surface with a radius of 4.00 cm. An object in the form of an arrow 1.50 mm tall, at right angles to the axis of the rod, is located on the axis 24.0 cm to the left of the vertex of the convex surface. Find the position and height of the of the arrow formed by paraxial rays incident on the convex surface. Is the erect or inverted?415views
Textbook Question(a) A plane mirror can be considered a limiting case of a spherical mirror. Specify what this limit is.(b) Determine an equation that relates the image and object distances in this limit of a plane mirror.5views
Textbook Question(c) Determine the magnification of a plane mirror in this same limit. (d) Are your results in parts (b) and (c) consistent with the discussion of Section 32–2 on plane mirrors?2views