R = 2f
The focal length of a concave mirror is about equal to half of its radius of curvature.
The Center of curvature is 2 times the focal length. By the way this is a physics question.
There is a specific formula for finding the radius of a curvature, used often when one is measuring a mirror. The formula is: Radius of curvature = R =2*focal length.
The radius of curvature and the focal length mean the same so the radius of curvature is also 15 cm.
The radius is half the diameter.
The focal length of a convex mirror is half of its radius of curvature.
radius of curvature = 2Focal length
The focal length of a concave mirror is about equal to half of its radius of curvature.
The Center of curvature is 2 times the focal length. By the way this is a physics question.
f=|-R/2|
the center of curvature is the ORIGIN of the radius of curvature
the curvature mirror the emage of the mirror is virtual
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
There is a specific formula for finding the radius of a curvature, used often when one is measuring a mirror. The formula is: Radius of curvature = R =2*focal length.
The radius of curvature and the focal length mean the same so the radius of curvature is also 15 cm.
NO it cannot be. Because radius of curvature is given by the expression R = 2 f
The radius is half the diameter.