A beam of rays, going from left to right, strikes parallel to the optical axis of a thin lens and gets refracted as if they came from a point 30 cm to the left of the lens. What type of lens is this? Converging Diverging We want to use this lens to form an that is one-third of the object's size. Where should the object be located (with respect to the lens)? Your answer should be in cm. Type your answer.... ☆ Where will the image be located? If the image is on the opposite side of the lens as the object, make your answer positive. If the image is on the same side of the lens as the object, make your answer negative.

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**Optics: Understanding Lens Behavior**

**Problem Statement:**

A beam of rays, going from left to right, strikes parallel to the optical axis of a thin lens and gets refracted as if they came from a point 30 cm to the left of the lens.

**Question: What type of lens is this?**

- [ ] Converging
- [x] Diverging

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**Task:**

We want to use this lens to form an image that is one-third of the object's size. 

**Question: Where should the object be located (with respect to the lens)? Your answer should be in cm.**

*Type your answer...*

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**Additional Information:**

**Question: Where will the image be located?**

*If the image is on the opposite side of the lens as the object, make your answer positive. If the image is on the same side of the lens as the object, make your answer negative.*

*Type your answer...*
Transcribed Image Text:**Optics: Understanding Lens Behavior** **Problem Statement:** A beam of rays, going from left to right, strikes parallel to the optical axis of a thin lens and gets refracted as if they came from a point 30 cm to the left of the lens. **Question: What type of lens is this?** - [ ] Converging - [x] Diverging --- **Task:** We want to use this lens to form an image that is one-third of the object's size. **Question: Where should the object be located (with respect to the lens)? Your answer should be in cm.** *Type your answer...* --- **Additional Information:** **Question: Where will the image be located?** *If the image is on the opposite side of the lens as the object, make your answer positive. If the image is on the same side of the lens as the object, make your answer negative.* *Type your answer...*
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