Radius of Curvature for Mirror w/ 10.0cm Candy Bar

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In summary, a child notices that the image of a candy bar held 10.0cm in front of a convex mirror is only one-half the size of the candy bar. The question is asked about the radius of curvature of the mirror. The person responding asks for information about the concepts involved and if the student has read their class notes in order to provide a helpful response.
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A child holds a candy bar 10.0cm in front of a convex mirror and notices that the image is only one-half the size of the candy bar. What is the radius of curvature of the mirror?
 
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im totally stuck sorry i didnt use the homework forums as u know I am new to the site.
 
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kdl8614 said:
im totally stuck sorry i didnt use the homework forums as u know I am new to the site.
No problem, it'll get there eventually.

With respect to the question, you must have some idea. What are the concepts involved? Have you read your class notes?
 

What is the radius of curvature for a mirror with a 10.0cm candy bar?

The radius of curvature for a mirror refers to the distance between the center of curvature and the surface of the mirror. In this case, since the candy bar is placed on the mirror, the radius of curvature would be measured from the center of the candy bar to the surface of the mirror.

How do you calculate the radius of curvature for a mirror with a 10.0cm candy bar?

The radius of curvature can be calculated by using the formula R = 2f, where R is the radius of curvature and f is the focal length of the mirror. For a mirror with a candy bar, measure the distance from the center of the candy bar to the mirror's surface and double that value to get the radius of curvature.

What is the focal length of a mirror with a 10.0cm candy bar?

The focal length of a mirror is the distance between the mirror's surface and its focal point. In the case of a mirror with a candy bar, the focal length would be half the distance between the center of the candy bar and the surface of the mirror.

How does the radius of curvature affect the image produced by a mirror with a 10.0cm candy bar?

The radius of curvature affects the size and magnification of the image produced by a mirror. A smaller radius of curvature results in a larger and more magnified image, while a larger radius of curvature produces a smaller and less magnified image.

What happens to the image produced by a mirror with a 10.0cm candy bar if the radius of curvature is changed?

If the radius of curvature is decreased, the image produced by the mirror will become larger and more magnified. On the other hand, if the radius of curvature is increased, the image will become smaller and less magnified. This is because the distance between the mirror and its focal point changes, altering the angle of reflection and therefore, the size of the image.

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