You are imaging a pencil through a thin, converging lens as shown in the image below. If p (the distance from the object to the center of the thin lens) is 7.82m and the focal length of the thin lens is 0.67m, how far away (in meters) from the center of the thin lens is the real image located (the real image will be on the right- side of the lens in this particular example illustrated below)? Converging lens Ray 1 Principal focal point Ray 1 Ray 2 Object Ray 3 Secondary focal point Ray 3 Real image -f-

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You are imaging a pencil through a thin, converging lens as shown in the image
below. If p (the distance from the object to the center of the thin lens) is 7.82m
and the focal length of the thin lens is 0.67m, how far away (in meters) from the
center of the thin lens is the real image located (the real image will be on the right-
side of the lens in this particular example illustrated below)?
Converging
lens
Ray 1
Principal
focal point
Ray 1
Ray 2
Object
Ray 3
Secondary
focal point
Ray 3
Real
image
Note: Do not explicitly include units in your answer (it is understood the unit is
meter). Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted
wrong.
Transcribed Image Text:You are imaging a pencil through a thin, converging lens as shown in the image below. If p (the distance from the object to the center of the thin lens) is 7.82m and the focal length of the thin lens is 0.67m, how far away (in meters) from the center of the thin lens is the real image located (the real image will be on the right- side of the lens in this particular example illustrated below)? Converging lens Ray 1 Principal focal point Ray 1 Ray 2 Object Ray 3 Secondary focal point Ray 3 Real image Note: Do not explicitly include units in your answer (it is understood the unit is meter). Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
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