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a book is 9.26 cm tall and placed 22.7 cm to the left of a plane mirror. what is the height of the image formed by the mirror?
4.63
18.5
2.45
9.26
a book is 9.26 cm tall and placed 22.7 cm to the left of a plane mirror. what is the magnitude of the image distance?
22.7
9.26
24.5
11.4
you move away from a plane mirror at a speed of 1.60 m/s. at what speed does your image move away from you?
1.60 m/s
3.20m/s
6.40m/s
0.40m/s
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