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Imagine that you are standing 5 feet from, and looking directly toward, a brass ball (a convex mirror) 1 foot in diameter. Describe the image you world see in the ball (a) Determine the image distance. (b) Is this a real or virtual image?
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virtual the image is virtual because image formed viruvirualconvex mirror
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