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You will begin with a relatively standard calculation. consider a concave spherical mirror with a radius of curvature equal to 60.0 centimeters. an object 6.00 centimeters tall is placed along the axis of the mirror, 45.0 centimeters from the mirror. you are to find the location and height of the image. a) what is the focal length image for this mirror? b) now use the spherical mirror equation to find the imagedistance s'.c) find the magnification m, using sand s'.d) finally, use the magnification to find the height of theimage y'.e) solve the spherical mirror equation for s'.f)what is the magnification m? use your answer from part e

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