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Which term defines the distance from the focal point to either a lens or a mirror? a. the focal length b. the polar length c. the fractal length d. the resonance length
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Which term defines the distance from the focal point to either a lens or a mirror? a. the focal length b. the polar length c. the fractal length d. the resonance length
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Which term defines the distance from the focal point to either a lens or a mirror?
a. the focal length
b. the polar length
c. the fractal length
d. the resonance length
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The focal length, like you said it's the distance between the FOCAL point and the mirror.
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