A person has a far point of 321.0 cm and a near point of 65.4 cm. Bifocals were designed for them to sit 1.78 cm in front of their eyes so that distant objects (d0 = ∞) can be seen clearly with the major lens and a minor lens is formed inside that allows the “focused” eye to read objects at the normal near point (25 cm). 1.What is the power of the major and minor lens in diopters? 2.What would the new near point be if we only looked through the major lens? 3.What would the far point be if we only looked through the minor lens?

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A person has a far point of 321.0 cm and a near point of 65.4 cm. Bifocals were designed for them to sit 1.78 cm in front of their eyes so that distant objects (d0 = ∞) can be seen clearly with the major lens and a minor lens is formed inside that allows the “focused” eye to read objects at the normal near point (25 cm).

1.What is the power of the major and minor lens in diopters?

2.What would the new near point be if we only looked through the major lens?

3.What would the far point be if we only looked through the minor lens?

4.If you were to construct a telescope from these 2 lenses, assuming a relaxed eye, which lens would be the objective and which the eyepiece, what would be the separation distance between your lenses and what would be the magnification of your telescope?

 

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