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(7%) Problem 14: Two convex lenses which share a common principal axis are separated by a distance which is less than ei

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 4:15 pm
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7 Problem 14 Two Convex Lenses Which Share A Common Principal Axis Are Separated By A Distance Which Is Less Than Ei 1
7 Problem 14 Two Convex Lenses Which Share A Common Principal Axis Are Separated By A Distance Which Is Less Than Ei 1 (24.45 KiB) Viewed 58 times
Part (a) An object is placed a
distance do,1=do,1=26 cm to the left of lens 1 which has
focal length F1=F1=8.6 cm. Ignore the existence of lens 2
for the moment. What is the position of the
image, di,1di,1 created by lens 1? Include the sign which
is consistent with standard sign conventions.
Part (b) Calculate the
magnification, M1M1, of lens 1 for the object as positioned in
the previous step. Be certain to include the sign that is
consistent with the standard conventions.
Part (d) Lens 2 is placed a
distance L=3.0cmL=3.0cm to the right of lens 1, and the
image of lens 1 becomes the object of lens 2. Calculate the object
distance, do,2do,2, relative to lens 2. Be certain to include
the sign as consistent with the standard sign
conventions.
Part (f) Lens 2 has focal
length F2=F2=9.75 cm. What is the position of the final
image relative to lens 2, di,2di,2, created by lens 2? Include
the sign which is consistent with standard sign
conventions.
Part (g) Calculate the
magnification, M2M2, of lens 2 only. This is the magnification
for the process that forms the final image from the intermediate
image that was created by lens 1. Be certain to include the sign
that is consistent with the standard conventions.
11% Part (h) What is
the net magnification, MnetMnet of the
two-lens system? Be certain to include the sign that is consistent
with the standard conventions.
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(7%) Problem 14: Two convex lenses which share a common principal axis are separated by a distance which is less than either of their focal lengths, as shown. +L 1 Fi F2 F F2 lens 1 lens 2 Lens 1, with focal length F1, is placed to the left. Lens 2, with focal length F2, is placed a distance L to the right of the first lens.