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Physics, 08.09.2020 14:01 CHRONICxDJ

A person 1.8m tall stands 0.75m from a reflecting globe in a garden. PART A If the diameter of the globe is 16cm , where is the image of the person, relative to the surface of the globe?
PART B How large is the person's image?

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