Constants A compound lens system consists of two converging lenses, one at I =-20.0 cm with focal length fi = +10.0 cm, and the other at I- +20.0 cm with focal length fa - +8.00 cm. (Eigure 1)An object 1.00 centimeter tall is placed at z--50.0 cm. How tall is the image? Express your answer in centimeters, to three significant figures or as a fraction. > View Available Hint(s) 15 Vim cm Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part C Complete previous part(s) Now remove the two lenses at z- +20.0 cm and z--20.0 cm and replace them with a single lens of focal length fa at z-0. We want to choose this new lens so that it produces an image at the same location as before. > Part D • Part E Figure 1 of 1> s the image formed by fa the same size as the image formed by the compound lens system? Does orientation? > View Available Hint(s) O The image is the same size and oriented the same. O The image is the same size and oriented differently. O The image is a different size and oriented the same. O The image is a different size and oriented differently. Submit

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A Two-Lens System
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Constants
A compound lens system consists of two converging lenses, one at
I = -20.0 cm with focal length fi =+10.0 cm, and the other at
x = +20.0 cm with focal length fa = +8.00 cm. (Figure 1)An object 1.00
centimeter tall is placed at z = -50.0 cm.
How tall is the image?
Express your answer in centimeters, to three significant figures or as a fraction.
• View Available Hint(s)
Yim = |15
cm
Submit
Previous Answers
X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Part C Complete previous part(s)
Now remove the two lenses at x = +20.0 cm and z = -20.0 cm and replace them with a single lens of focal length f3 at z = 0. We want to choose this new lens so that it produces an
image at the same location as before.
Part D
Part E
Figure
< 1 of 1
Is the image formed by f3 the same size as the image formed by the compound lens system? Does it have the same orientation?
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O The image is the same size and oriented the same.
O The image is the same size and oriented differently.
O The image is a different size and oriented the same.
O The image is a different size and oriented differently.
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Transcribed Image Text:A Two-Lens System 19 of 22 Constants A compound lens system consists of two converging lenses, one at I = -20.0 cm with focal length fi =+10.0 cm, and the other at x = +20.0 cm with focal length fa = +8.00 cm. (Figure 1)An object 1.00 centimeter tall is placed at z = -50.0 cm. How tall is the image? Express your answer in centimeters, to three significant figures or as a fraction. • View Available Hint(s) Yim = |15 cm Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part C Complete previous part(s) Now remove the two lenses at x = +20.0 cm and z = -20.0 cm and replace them with a single lens of focal length f3 at z = 0. We want to choose this new lens so that it produces an image at the same location as before. Part D Part E Figure < 1 of 1 Is the image formed by f3 the same size as the image formed by the compound lens system? Does it have the same orientation? • View Available Hint(s) O The image is the same size and oriented the same. O The image is the same size and oriented differently. O The image is a different size and oriented the same. O The image is a different size and oriented differently. Submit Provide Feedback Next >
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