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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
Base on the french text, I assume the 10 degree is the full cone angle since it says "the reflected beam have a 10 degree angle", but I may misinterpreted it- Morphus
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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
as requested, here is the original text... with the answer- Morphus
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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
Thank you everyone, will see what I can do with it.- Morphus
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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
Yes... I think there is some line like the 21.8 and 68 degree angle, and the 2 really light gray line. The original question is in french, and it's for my daughter. Some of my Physics and Geometry are quite rusted.- Morphus
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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
Thank everyone, yes it's a spherical mirror, I don't think it's about aberration neither but could be wrong. I just don't see the relation of the virtual image position vs angle/diameter.- Morphus
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Concave mirror reflecting a point lamp, that create a wider beam
I've look if there was any way to get the "image size" or a ratio to use the Mirror Equation to find the focal length, but nothing. I think it's base on some geometry, but I don't see the relation.- Morphus
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