A converging lens is placed at x = 0, a distance d = 11.5 cm to the left of a diverging lens as in the figure below (where FC and FD locate the focal points for the converging and the diverging lens, respectively). An object is located at x = −1.70 cm to the left of the converging lens and the focal lengths of the converging and diverging lenses are 6.00 cm and −8.10 cm, respectively . (a) Determine the x-location in cm of the final image. ? cm (b) Determine its overall magnification ??.

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A converging lens is placed at  x = 0,  a distance d = 11.5 cm to the left of a diverging lens as in the figure below (where FC and FD locate the focal points for the converging and the diverging lens, respectively). An object is located at x =  −1.70  cm to the left of the converging lens and the focal lengths of the converging and diverging lenses are  6.00 cm and −8.10 cm, respectively

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(a)
Determine the x-location in cm of the final image.
? cm
(b)
Determine its overall magnification

??.

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Determine the x-location in cm of the final image.
Determine its overall magnification.
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