You take two lenses, the first with focal length 50 mm, the second with focal length 60 mm and place them 200 mm apart. You select a Cartesian coordinate system such that the first lens is located at the origin and the second at the location (x.y) - (200 mm, 0). You now bring an object from the left closer to the first lens. At what distance from the first lens does the final image become virtual? O 100 mm O 63 mm O 50 mm O 78 mm 83 mm

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You take two lenses, the first with focal length 50 mm, the second with focal length
60 mm and place them 200 mm apart. You select a Cartesian coordinate system such
that the first lens is located at the origin and the second at the location (x.y) = (200
mm, 0). You now bring an object from the left closer to the first lens. At what
distance from the first lens does the final image become
virtual?
O 100 mm
O 63 mm
50 mm
Canvas
O 78 mm
eos
83 mm
Transcribed Image Text:You take two lenses, the first with focal length 50 mm, the second with focal length 60 mm and place them 200 mm apart. You select a Cartesian coordinate system such that the first lens is located at the origin and the second at the location (x.y) = (200 mm, 0). You now bring an object from the left closer to the first lens. At what distance from the first lens does the final image become virtual? O 100 mm O 63 mm 50 mm Canvas O 78 mm eos 83 mm
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