Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics  Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics Technology Update
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ISBN: 9781305804487
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 36, Problem 75AP

(a)

To determine

The maximum angular magnification produced in a telescope.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 75AP

The maximum angular magnification produced in a telescope is 1.50 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The near point in the left eye is 50.0cm and the near point in the right eye is 100cm .

Write the thin lens equation.

1p+1q=1ff=pqp+q (1)

Here,

p is the object distance.

q is the image distance.

f is the focal length of the lens.

When the lens for left eye is objective lens.

Write the equation for focal length of the left lens.

fl=plqlpl+ql

Here,

pl is the object distance and is equal to 25.0cm .

ql is the image distance which is the near point in the left eye 50.0cm .

Substitute 25.0cm for pl and 50.0cm for ql in the above equation to get the focal length of the left lens.

fl=(25.0cm)(50.0cm)(25.0cm)+(50.0cm)=1250cm225cm=50cm

Write the equation for focal length of the right lens.

fr=prqrpr+qr

Here,

pr is the object distance and is equal to 25.0cm .

qr is the image distance which is the near point in the right eye 100cm .

Substitute 25.0cm for pr and 100cm for qr in the above equation to get the focal length of the right lens.

fl=(25.0cm)(100cm)(25.0cm)+(100cm)=2500cm275cm=33.3cm

Write the equation for angular magnification of a telescope when the lens for left eye is objective lens.

m=fofe

Here,

fo is the focal length of the objective lenses.

fe is the focal length of the eyepiece lenses.

Substitute 50cm for fo and 33.3cm for fe in the above equation to get the angular magnification of a telescope.

m=50cm33.3cm=1.50

Conclusion:

Therefore, the maximum angular magnification produced in a telescope is 1.50 .

(b)

To determine

The maximum overall magnification produced in a microscope.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 75AP

The maximum overall magnification produced in a microscope is 1.90 .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The near point in the left eye is 50.0cm , the near point in the right eye is 100cm and the distance of lenses is 10.0cm .

When the lens for right eye is eyepiece lens.

Write the thin lens equation to get the object distance for the eyepiece.

1p+1q=1fpe=qefeqefe

Here,

qe is the normal near point and is equal to 25.0cm .

fe is the focal length of the eyepiece lenses.

Substitute 25.0cm for qe and 33.3cm for fe in the above equation to get the object distance of the eyepiece lens.

pe=(25.0cm)(33.3cm)(25.0cm)(33.3cm)=832.5cm258.3cm=14.3cm

Write the equation for maximum magnification of the eyepiece.

mmax=1+25cmfe

Substitute 33.3cm for fe in the above equation to get the maximum magnification of the eyepiece.

mmax=1+25cm33.3cm=1.75

Calculate the image distance for the objective lens.

ql=Lpe

Substitute 10.0cm for L and 14.3cm for pe in the above equation.

ql=10.0cm14.3cm=4.28cm

Write the thin lens equation to get the object distance for the objective lens.

1p+1q=1fpl=qlflqlfl

Substitute 4.28cm for ql and 50.0cm for fl in the above equation to get the object distance of the objective lens.

pl=(4.28cm)(50.0cm)(4.28cm)(50.0cm)=214cm254.28cm=3.95cm

Write the equation for magnification for objective lens.

M=qlpl

Substitute 4.28cm for ql and 3.95cm for pl in the above equation.

M=(4.28cm)(3.95cm)=1.08

Write the equation for overall magnification.

m=Mmmax

Substitute 1.08 for M and 1.75 for mmax in the above equation to get the maximum overall magnification produced in a microscope.

m=(1.08)(1.75)=1.90

Conclusion:

Therefore, the maximum overall magnification produced in a microscope is 1.90 .

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