An object is placed 202 cm to the left of a positive lens of focal length +100 cm. A second positive lens, of focal length +150 cm is placed to the right of the first lens with a separation of 94.3 cm. Calculate the position of the final image relative to the second lens. (Report a positive number if the image is to the right of the second lens, and a negative number if it is to the left of the second lens. Assume both lenses are thin spherical lenses). Figure is not drawn to scale Enter answer here Image size: s M L Max Please enter a numerical answer below. Accepted formats are numbers or "e" based scientific notation e.g. 0.23, -2, 1e6, 5.23e-8 cm

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An object is placed 202 cm to the left of a positive lens of focal length +100 cm. A second positive lens, of focal length
+150 cm is placed to the right of the first lens with a separation of 94.3 cm. Calculate the position of the final image relative
to the second lens. (Report a positive number if the image is to the right of the second lens, and a negative number if it is to
the left of the second lens. Assume both lenses are thin spherical lenses).
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Transcribed Image Text:An object is placed 202 cm to the left of a positive lens of focal length +100 cm. A second positive lens, of focal length +150 cm is placed to the right of the first lens with a separation of 94.3 cm. Calculate the position of the final image relative to the second lens. (Report a positive number if the image is to the right of the second lens, and a negative number if it is to the left of the second lens. Assume both lenses are thin spherical lenses). ↑ Enter answer here Figure is not drawn to scale Image size: S M L Max Please enter a numerical answer below. Accepted formats are numbers or "e" based scientific notation e.g. 0.23, -2, 1e6, 5.23e-8 cm
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