A concave mirror with focal length 16.0 cm is placed 45.0 cm to the left of the object. A convex lens of focal length 15.0 cm is placed 6.0 cm to the right of the object. Where is the image formed by both the mirror and the lens?
a. 9.5 cm to the right of the object
b. 35.1 cm to the right of the lens
c. 15.5 cm to the right of the object
d. 37.9 cm to the right of the lens
e. 16.0 cm to the right of the lens
b
You might also like to view...
Why is Saturn's moon Titan able to retain an atmosphere?
a. Titan only contains light gases which are easy to retain. b. Titan has a large enough mass and is cold enough. c. Titan is biologically active. d. It is so close to Saturn that Saturn's gravity retains Titan's atmosphere.
Two forces act on a 55-kg object. One force has magnitude 65 N directed 59° clockwise from the positive x-axis, and the other has a magnitude 35 N at 32° clockwise from the positive y-axis. What is the magnitude of this object's acceleration?
A) 1.1 m/s2 B) 1.3 m/s2 C) 1.5 m/s2 D) 1.7 m/s2
Which of the following principal quantum number values is impossible?
a. 2.5 b. 16 c. 3 d. 1
A carnival Ferris wheel has a 15-m radius and completes five turns about its horizontal axis every minute. What is the acceleration of a passenger at his lowest point during the ride?
A. 5.7 m/s2 downward B. 4.1 m/s2 upward C. 14 m/s2 downward D. 4.1 m/s2 downward E. 19 m/s2 downward