2. You have a double lens configuration as shown. They each have magnitude 30 cm focal lengths. Lens 1 and 2 have a separation distance of 10 cm. A tiny glob of goo is 20 cm from the closest lens (as shown). 1 2 a) Where does the first lens (1) form an image? b) Where does the second lens form an image of the previous image?

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You have a double lens configuration as shown. They each have magnitude 30 cm focal lengths. Lens 1 and 2 have a separation distance of 10 cm. A tiny glob of goo is 20 cm from the closest lens (as shown). a) Where does the first lens (1) form an image? b) Where does the second lens form an image of the previous image?

2. You have a double lens configuration
as shown. They each have magnitude 30
cm focal lengths. Lens 1 and 2 have a
separation distance of 10 cm. A tiny
glob of goo is 20 cm from the closest
lens (as shown).
1
a) Where does the first lens (1) form an image?
b) Where does the second lens form an image of the previous image?
Transcribed Image Text:2. You have a double lens configuration as shown. They each have magnitude 30 cm focal lengths. Lens 1 and 2 have a separation distance of 10 cm. A tiny glob of goo is 20 cm from the closest lens (as shown). 1 a) Where does the first lens (1) form an image? b) Where does the second lens form an image of the previous image?
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