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Item 41
41 of 59
Constants
Part A
A compound lens system consists of two converging
lenses, one at z =
fi=+10.0 cm, and the other at =+20.0 cm with
focal length f2 =+8.00 cm. (Figure 1)An object 1.00
centimeter tall is placed at a = -50.0 cm.
20.0 cm with focal length
What is the location of the final image produced by the compound lens system?
Give the x coordinate of the image.
ring
Express your answer in centimeters, to three significant figures or as a
fraction.
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Part B Complete previous part(s)
Part C Complete previous part(s)
-20.0 cm and replace
them with a single lens of focal length fs at r = 0. We want to choose this new lens
Now remove the two lenses at z = +20.0 cm and r =
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Transcribed Image Text:N B sics Course Home <Ch 23 HW Item 41 41 of 59 Constants Part A A compound lens system consists of two converging lenses, one at z = fi=+10.0 cm, and the other at =+20.0 cm with focal length f2 =+8.00 cm. (Figure 1)An object 1.00 centimeter tall is placed at a = -50.0 cm. 20.0 cm with focal length What is the location of the final image produced by the compound lens system? Give the x coordinate of the image. ring Express your answer in centimeters, to three significant figures or as a fraction. ►View Available Hint(s) Figure 1 of 1 Submit Part B Complete previous part(s) Part C Complete previous part(s) -20.0 cm and replace them with a single lens of focal length fs at r = 0. We want to choose this new lens Now remove the two lenses at z = +20.0 cm and r = MacBook Air DOO DO0 F5 F6 F7 F8 F10 delefe 5. 08. 6. R H
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