A fruit fly of height H sits in front of lens 1 on the central axis through the lens.The lens forms an image of the fly at a distance d = 21 cm from the fly; the image has the fly's orientation and height H, = 2.4 H. What are (a) the focal length f, of the lens and (b) the object distance p, of the fly? The fly then leaves lens 1 and sits in front of lens 2, which also forms an image at d = 21 cm that has the same orientation as the fly, but now H = 0.76 H. What are (c) f2 and (d) p (a) Numbel25.7 Units cm

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A fruit fly of height H sits in front of lens 1 on the central axis through the lens.The lens forms an image of the fly at a
distance d = 21 cm from the fly; the image has the fly's orientation and height H, = 2.4 H. What are (a) the focal length
f, of the lens and (b) the object distance p, of the fly? The fly then leaves lens 1 and sits in front of lens 2, which also
forms an image at d = 21 cm that has the same orientation as the fly, but now H = 0.76 H. What are (c) f, and (d) P2?
(a) Numbel
T+25.7
Units
cm
(b) Number
T15
Units
cm
(c) NumberT87.5
3 Units
cm
(d) Number
277.08
Units
cm
Transcribed Image Text:*Chapter 34, Problem 107 ZYour answer is partially correct. Try again. A fruit fly of height H sits in front of lens 1 on the central axis through the lens.The lens forms an image of the fly at a distance d = 21 cm from the fly; the image has the fly's orientation and height H, = 2.4 H. What are (a) the focal length f, of the lens and (b) the object distance p, of the fly? The fly then leaves lens 1 and sits in front of lens 2, which also forms an image at d = 21 cm that has the same orientation as the fly, but now H = 0.76 H. What are (c) f, and (d) P2? (a) Numbel T+25.7 Units cm (b) Number T15 Units cm (c) NumberT87.5 3 Units cm (d) Number 277.08 Units cm
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