(1,1)(2,1)(2,3) mirror Revolve around y-axis.

  1. (1,1)(2,1)(2,3)mirror around y-axis & revolve solve with Shell and washer please and thank you
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  2. (1,1)(2,1)(2,3)mirror Revolve around y-axis. solve with Shell and washer please and thank you! Made a correction for washer
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  3. A convex spherical mirror has a focal length of -20 cm. An object is placed 30 cm in front of the mirror on the mirror's axis.
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  4. A dime .334 m away from, and on the optical axis of, a concave spherical mirror produces an image on the same side of the mirror
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  5. A dime .334 m away from, and on the optical axis of, a concave spherical mirror produces an image on the same side of the mirror
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  6. 1. A concave mirror forms a real image at 25cm from he mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is
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  7. A concave mirror forms a real image at 17.0 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is
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  8. classify each as plane mirror, convex, or concave and briefly explain how the mirror is used to see images.1) full length
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  9. You shoot your enemy's reflection in the mirror while playing paintball. The y axis is perpendicular to the mirror. The mirror
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  10. Which mirror type gives a wider view than a flat-surface mirror of the side and rear of your vehicle?(1 point) Responses
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