(a) Find the location of the final image relative to lens 2. State how far away the final image is from lens 2 and whether it is to the left (front) or to the right (back) of lens 2. (b) Draw a ray diagram of the two-lens system. Include the first object, first image or second object, and the second (final) image. To have more room to write your ray diagram, you may re-draw the lenses on a separate sheet of paper along with the first object, first image = second object, and third final image. Include at least two principal rays for indicating the first image and second image. (c)Is the final image real or virtual? Is the final image upright or inverted? Explain. You may use your ray diagram to support your conclusions.
(a) Find the location of the final image relative to lens 2. State how far away the final image is from lens 2 and whether it is to the left (front) or to the right (back) of lens 2.
(b) Draw a ray diagram of the two-lens system. Include the first object, first image or second object, and the second (final) image. To have more room to write your ray diagram, you may re-draw the lenses on a separate sheet of paper along with the first object, first image = second object, and third final image. Include at least two principal rays for indicating the first image and second image.
(c)Is the final image real or virtual? Is the final image upright or inverted? Explain. You may use your ray diagram to support your conclusions.
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