Imagine a hemispherical interface, with a radius of curvature of radius 5.00 cm, separating two media: air
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Imagine a hemispherical interface, with a radius of curvature of radius 5.00 cm, separating two media: air on the left, water on the right. A 3.00-cm-tall toad is on the central axis, in air, facing the convex interface and 30.0 cm from its vertex. Where in the water will it be imaged? How big will it appear to a fish in the water? Use the results of the previous problem, even though our frog is pushing the paraxial approximation.
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