Where must the object be located with respect to a concave mirror and its focal point to produce a real image?


The object must be located at a distance greater than the focal length of the mirror, in
front of a concave mirror, in order to produce a real image.

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A) Shif. B) Gula. C) Cleopatra. D) Maxwell. E) Lakshmi.

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In an extrasolar planetary system containing a single planet, the parent star is measured to move about its center of mass every 24 years. Given this, what is the orbital period of the planet?

A) 48 years B) 12 years C) 24 years D) this cannot be determined from this observation

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A pre-electronic thermostat employs a coiled

A) wire of low conductivity. B) bimetallic strip. C) tube of mercury.

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The Great Red Spot has been seen on Jupiter as long as we have had telescopes capable of observing it

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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