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[20 points] Two converging lenses are separated by a distance L = 55 (cm). The focal length of each lens is equal to f;
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[20 points] Two converging lenses are separated by a distance L = 55 (cm). The focal length of each lens is equal to f;
[20 points] Two converging lenses are separated by a distance L = 55 (cm). The focal length of each lens is equal to f; = f2 = 15 (cm). An object is placed at distance so = 35 (cm) to the left of Lens-1 (The image is not to scale). Object Lens 1 Lens 2 F F2 So L A. [5 points) Calculate the image distance s', formed by Lens-1. si = [cm] B. (2 points) Using the formula sheet, which formula can be used to calculate the transverse magnification? C. [3 points) If the image distance formed by Lens-l is s'; = 28, calculate the transverse magnification M, of Lens-1. Mi = D. [5 points) If the image distance formed by Lens-l is s'= 28, find the distance sy between Lens-2 and the image formed by Lens-1. [cm] E. [5 points) If the distance between Lens-2 and the image formed by Lens-1 is s2 = 20 (cm), calculate the final image distance s'2. S2 =