and y=-3.9 m. Find the coordinates that locate each of the three images. Let (a) be the x-coordinate of image 1, (b) be the y-coordinate of image 1, (c) be the x-coordinate of image 2, (d) be the y-coordinate of image 2, (e) be the x- ordinate of image 3, (f) be the y-coordinate of image 3. a) Number b) Number c) Number i i i Units Units Units Mirror 1 + + Image 1 ● + Image 3 Person Image 2 ● Mirror 2
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- Chapter 34, Problem 013 Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is ps = +15 cm, the type of mirror is concave, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 26 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units (d) (e) (f)Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is ps = +23 cm, the type of mirror is concave, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 14 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side. (a) Number Units cm -23 (b) Number UnitšT cm 37.1 (c) Number T2.85 UnitšT This answer has no units v (d) real (e) inverted (f) sameSpherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is ps = +15 cm, the type of mirror is convex, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 30 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side. (a) Number (b) Number Units Units (c) Number Units (d) (e) (f) >
- Part III: Determine the focal length using the thin lens formula. 8. For any "thin" lens (where the thin lens approximation can be used); the focal length (f), the image distance (q) and the object distance (p) are related by the thin-lens formula 1 + do 1 di h' image height object height di 9. The magnification of the image is given as m = h do 10. Using an image source as given in Figure 2, an optical table as shown in Figure 3 and a screen as shown in Figure 4. Using the dataset provided below, calculate the focal length of the lens used, also calculate the magnification off the image. Figure 2: The source used Figure 4: Image in Part b Trial 2(ii) Figure 3: Image in Part a Trial 1(ii) P:Chapter 34, Problem 011 Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is ps = +12 cm, the type of mirror is convex, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 15 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units (p) (e) (f)Case 5: Object located in focus (d0= F'). The figure below shows an arrow-shaped object, placed in front of a convex lens at a distance d0 equal to a focal length (d0=F'). Draw the following rays in the figure: ray parallel to the optical axis, central ray. Don't forget to put the direction on each ray, both the incident rays and the transmitted rays. Label each ray with its name. Image characteristics for Case 5: Object located in focus (d0= F'). Choose the ones that apply: a) Virtual b) Real c) Inverted d) Increased e) No image is formed f) Equal size g) Reduced h) Erect Case 6: Object located between the focus and the vertex of a convex lens (d0< F'). The figure below shows an arrow-shaped object, placed in front of a convex lens at a distance d0 less than a focal length (d0<F'). Draw the following rays in the figure: ray parallel to the optical axis, focal ray, central ray. Draw the image of the arrow, indicate in the same figure from where to where di is (image-lens…
- Consider the compound optical system shown in the diagram, where two thin lenses of focal lengths 7.5 cm (left lens) and 35 cm (right lens) are separated by a distance 25 cm. If a 2.9 cm tall object is placed as indicated in part (a), and the image formed is 0.74 cm tall, what is the magnification of the first lens? M1 = b. Using the information from part (a), calculate the image distance, in centimeters, from the first lens. di1 =Spherical mirrors. Object O stands on the central axis of a spherical mirror. For this situation object distance is p; = +20 cm, the type of mirror is convex, and then the distance between the focal point and the mirror is 34 cm (without proper sign). Find (a) the radius of curvature r (including sign), (b) the image distance i, and (c) the lateral magnification m. Also, determine whether the image is (d) real or virtual, (e) inverted from object O or noninverted, and (f) on the same side of the mirror as O or on the opposite side. (a) Number Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number Units (d) (e) (f) > >Chapter 34, Problem 034 SN When an object is placed a distance p in front of a spherical refracting surface with radius of curvature r, the image distance is i. If the index of refraction of the surrounding material Is n1, what is the index of refraction of the refracting material? State your answer in terms of the given variables. n2 = 2 Edit