Journal #854/28/11 Describe the image of an object at the center of curvature of a concave mirror. You should be able to tell me three things about this.

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Journal #854/28/11 Describe the image of an object at the center of curvature of a concave mirror. You should be able to tell me three things about this object. DO NOT USE YOUR NOTES. EITHER USE YOUR MEMORY OR DRAW A PICTURE.

Ch. 17 Homework Check Take out your homework from pg. 469, pg. 472, and the worksheet. Take out a blank sheet of paper and a pencil and number your page 1 to 10.

Homework Check pg ) In problem #13, give the image distance. 2) In problem #14, give the image distance. 3) In problem #15, give the height of the image. 4) In problem #16, give the object distance.

Homework Check pg ) In problem #18, give the height of the image. 6) In problem #20, give the focal length. 7) In problem #20, give the height of the image.

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Trade Papers Trade papers with someone at a DIFFERENT table than yourself Right your name on the bottom of their paper Only marked WRONG answers Answers with no unit or the wrong unit are ½ wrong

Homework Check Answers cm cm cm cm cm8. B cm9. Abe, Bev, Cis cm10. Abe, Han Each answer is worth 10 points, put their grade out of 100 at the top of the page and return the page to them.

Pg. 469 (#13-16) 13. d i = 28.8 cm 14. d i = 13.3 cm ; h i = -2.0 cm 15. h i = -1.9 cm 16. d o = 26.7 cm ; h o = 5.0 cm

Pg. 472 (#17-21) 17. d i = cm 18. d i = cm ; h i = 1.1 cm 19. f = -96 cm 20. d i = cm ; h i = 4.4 cm 21. f = m

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