When two lenses are used in combination, the first one forms an image that then serves as the object for the second lens
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 2:06 pm
When two lenses are used in combination, the first one forms an image that then serves as the object for the second lens. The magnification of the combination is the ratio of the height of the final image to the height of the object. A 1.20-cm-tall object is 50.0 cm to the left of a lens of focal length of magnitude 40.0 cm. A second lens, this one having a focal length of magnitude 60.0 cm, is located 300.0 cm to the right of the first lens along the same optic axis. Part K T3 is now the object for the second lens. Find the location (distance from the second lens) of the image produced by the second lens. Express your answer with the appropriate units. 5/₂ = ||||µA Value Submit Part L Request Answer Submit Find the height of the image produced by the second lens. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ºμ 13/2= Value Units Request Answer ? Units ?