The observer on the right sees two final images one image


The observer on the right, sees two final images. One image comes directly from the objet. The other images comes from the reflection of the object in the mirror. Both images are real, both images are 1.5 times as big as the original pbject, and both images occur in the same location. However, one of the final images us upright, and the other final image is inverted. The lens has a focal length of 10.0 cm. The lens and mirror are separated by 40.0 cm. Considering the magnification stated above, how is the image distance for the lens related to the object distance for the lens?

(a) What is object distance for the lens?

(b) how is the object distance for the mirror(concave) related to the object distance for lens, seeing that they're 40 cm apart?

(c) What is the focal length of the concave mirror?

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