A 2.0-cm object is placed 30.0 cm from a converging lens that has a focal length of 10.0 cm as shown in the figure. What is the height of the image? Lens Object F i10.0 cm! 30.0 cm Provide the answer: cm

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### Problem Statement:

A 2.0-cm object is placed 30.0 cm from a converging lens that has a focal length of 10.0 cm as shown in the figure.

What is the height of the image?

### Diagram Explanation:

- **Object:** Represented as a vertical arrow to the left of the lens.
- **Lens:** A vertical double-headed arrow indicates the position of the converging lens.
- **Focal Point (F):** The focal point is marked on the horizontal axis between the lens and the object, at a distance of 10.0 cm to the right of the lens.
- **Distances:**
  - The object is 30.0 cm to the left of the lens.
  - The focal point is 10.0 cm from the lens.

### Calculation Task:

Using the lens formula and magnification concepts, calculate the height of the image.

Provide the answer: _________ cm
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement: A 2.0-cm object is placed 30.0 cm from a converging lens that has a focal length of 10.0 cm as shown in the figure. What is the height of the image? ### Diagram Explanation: - **Object:** Represented as a vertical arrow to the left of the lens. - **Lens:** A vertical double-headed arrow indicates the position of the converging lens. - **Focal Point (F):** The focal point is marked on the horizontal axis between the lens and the object, at a distance of 10.0 cm to the right of the lens. - **Distances:** - The object is 30.0 cm to the left of the lens. - The focal point is 10.0 cm from the lens. ### Calculation Task: Using the lens formula and magnification concepts, calculate the height of the image. Provide the answer: _________ cm
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