Asked by Priscy
What effect does a person's distance from a mirror have on the minimum mirror length required to produce his or her complete image?
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Devron
f=focal point
i=height of image
o=distance of object
1/f=1/i+1/o
f=i+o,
f/o=i
as the object's distance increase the image becomes smaller, as the objects distance decreases, the image becomes bigger.
I really haven't dealt with lenses and mirrors in a while, so I could be wrong.
i=height of image
o=distance of object
1/f=1/i+1/o
f=i+o,
f/o=i
as the object's distance increase the image becomes smaller, as the objects distance decreases, the image becomes bigger.
I really haven't dealt with lenses and mirrors in a while, so I could be wrong.
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