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Huskies213
Sep17-06, 05:59 PM
:confused: Can anyone explain what i am doing wrong?
I thought the radius of curvature is 2 x the distance from mirror..

A mirror produces an image magnified by 1.5 when your face is 29 cm from the mirror. What is the radius of curvature?

I thought it would be .29m x 2 = .58m... but that is wrong.. can anyone help?!?

jtbell
Sep17-06, 06:14 PM
The radius of curvature of a mirror is a statement about the shape of the mirror. Does a mirror change shape when you move to different distances from it?

Huskies213
Sep17-06, 08:32 PM
no the mirror doesn't change shape when you move distances from it. the image does... *more hints ...im still lost...

Claude Bile
Sep18-06, 05:57 PM
You need to work out the Radius of Curvature from the magnification.

Also, Radius of Curvature = 2 x the focal length (f) - so if you can figure out f, then you can figure out the radius of curvature quite easily.

Claude.