College Physics Volume 2
College Physics Volume 2
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ISBN: 9781319115111
Author: Roger Freedman, Todd Ruskell, Philip R. Kesten, David L. Tauck
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 24, Problem 92QAP
To determine

(a)

The final image of the flower produced by the lens-mirror.

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Answer to Problem 92QAP

The final image is 10.5cm tall and inverted.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A thin conserving lens ( fA=25cm ) is placed 1.000m from a plane mirror on the same principle axis

A flower ( ho=8.50cm ) is placed in front of the mirror; dO,A=0.450m=45cm

Formula used:

  1fA=1dO,A+1d1,A

Calculation:

  1fA=1dO,A+1d1,A

  1d1,A=1fA1dO,A1d1,A=dO,AfAfAdO,Ad1,A=fAdO,AdO,AfA

  d1,A=(25)(45)(45)(25)d1,A=112520d1,A=56.25cm

Image formed by the mirror:

The image formed by lens is located 56.25cm behind the lens,

  dO,B=10056.25=43.75cm

  1dO,B+1d1,B=1fB1d1,B=1fB1dO,B1d1,B=11dO,Bd1,B=dO,B=43.75cm

The image formed by the mirror is located 43.75cm behind the mirror.

Since d1,B<0, the image is virtual.

Image height:

  mtotal=mAmBmtotal=( d 1,A d O,A)( d 1,B d O,b)mtotal=(56.2545)(43.7543.75)mtotal=1.25×(1)mtotal=1.25h1=mtotal×hoh1=(1.25)(8.40)h1=10.5cm

Conclusion:

The final image is 10.5cm tall and inverted.

To determine

(b)

The final image of the flower produced by the lens-mirror when converging lens is replaced by a diverging lens.

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Answer to Problem 92QAP

The final image is 3cm tall and upright.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A thin conserving lens ( fA=25cm ) is placed 1.000m from a plane mirror on the same principle axis

A flower ( ho=8.50cm ) is placed in front of the mirror; dO,A=0.450m=45cm

Formula used:

  1fA=1dO,A+1d1,A

Calculation:

Image formed by the lens:

  1fA=1dO,A+1d1,A

  1d1,A=1fA1dO,A1d1,A=dO,AfAfAdO,Ad1,A=fAdO,AdO,AfA

  d1,A=(25)(45)(45)(25)d1,A=112570d1,A=16.07cm

Image formed by the mirror:

The image formed by lens is located 16.07cm behind the lens,

  dO,B=100+16.07=116.07cm

  1dO,B+1d1,B=1fB1d1,B=1fB1dO,B1d1,B=11dO,Bd1,B=dO,B=116.07cm

The image formed by the mirror is located 116.07cm behind the mirror.

Since d1,B<0, the image is virtual.

Image height:

  mtotal=mAmBmtotal=( d 1,A d O,A)( d 1,B d O,b)mtotal=(16.0745)(116.07116.07)mtotal=0.357×(1)mtotal=0.357h1=mtotal×hoh1=(0.357)(8.40)h1=3cm

Conclusion:

The final image is 3cm tall and upright.

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