A telescope consists of a +4.0-cm focal length objective lens and a +0.80-cm focal length eyepiece that are separated by 4.78 cm. Part A Determine the distance of the final image from the eyepiece for an object that is 1.0 m tall and is 100 m from the objective lens. Express your answer with the appropriate units. d= -31 cm Submit Previous Answere Correct Part B Determine the height of the final image. Express your answer with the appropriate units. " Templates Symbols Undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts Help h= 1.6 cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; 24 attempts remaining

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A telescope consists of a +4.0-cm focal length objective lens and a
+0.80-cm focal length eyepiece that are separated by 4.78 cm.
Part A
Determine the distance of the final image from the eyepiece for an object that is 1.0 m tall and is 100 m from the objective lens.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
d= -31 cm
Submit
Correct
Part B
Previous Answere
Determine the height of the final image.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Templates Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts Help
"
h = 1.6
Submit
cm
Previous Answers Request Answer
* Incorrect; Try Again; 24 attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:A telescope consists of a +4.0-cm focal length objective lens and a +0.80-cm focal length eyepiece that are separated by 4.78 cm. Part A Determine the distance of the final image from the eyepiece for an object that is 1.0 m tall and is 100 m from the objective lens. Express your answer with the appropriate units. d= -31 cm Submit Correct Part B Previous Answere Determine the height of the final image. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Templates Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts Help " h = 1.6 Submit cm Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; 24 attempts remaining
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