2) A light bulb is 50 cm to the left of a convex lens of focal length 25 cm. The lens is placed 75 cm to the left of a convex mirror of focal length 20 cm. Light will travel from the bulb, through the convex lens to create an image. This image will then become the object for the concave mirror. The concave mirror will form the final image of the lightbulb. a) Where does the convex lens form an image of the lightbulb (relative to the lens)? b) What is the distance from the mirror to the image from the lens (hint: this will be the object distance in part c)? c) Where is the final image formed with respect to the mirror? d) Is the final image real or virtual? note: please answer all question i will definitely upvote.

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2) A light bulb is 50 cm to the left of a convex lens of focal length 25 cm. The lens is placed 75 cm to the left of a convex mirror of focal length 20 cm. Light will travel from the bulb, through the convex lens to create an image. This image will then become the object for the concave mirror. The concave mirror will form the final image of the lightbulb.

a) Where does the convex lens form an image of the lightbulb (relative to the lens)?

b) What is the distance from the mirror to the image from the lens (hint: this will be the object distance in part c)?

c) Where is the final image formed with respect to the mirror?

d) Is the final image real or virtual?

note: please answer all question i will definitely upvote.

 
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