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NutriGrainKiller
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I understand the material this problem is based on very well, but I feel very sad when I read this problem because it makes very little sense to me. I'm hoping it's just me that's confused by it and not everyone else - because in that case I should be able to get help here.
Here is the problem:
grammar, spelling etc.. is verbatim. Again I don't so much need help doing this problem as I do understanding it. Any input at all is appreciated. Thanks!
Here is the problem:
A point source S sitting on the central axis of a positive thin lens is located (to the left) between one and two focal lengths from the lens. A concave spherical mirror is to be positioned to the right of the lens so that the final real image also lies at point S. Where should the mirror be placed? Where should a convex spherical mirror be located to accomplish the same feat?
grammar, spelling etc.. is verbatim. Again I don't so much need help doing this problem as I do understanding it. Any input at all is appreciated. Thanks!