In Alaska, the top of Mount McKinley has been seen from the top of Mount
Sanford, a distance o...
Physics, 03.04.2020 00:37 SisterMina
In Alaska, the top of Mount McKinley has been seen from the top of Mount
Sanford, a distance of 370 km. An object is 3.70 x 10-km from a giant
concave mirror. If the focal length of the mirror is 2.50 x 104 km what are the
object distance and the magnification?
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