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I need the answer the multiple choice problem primarily most important but it is linked to problem 6 on the other attachment. You have to refer to problem 6 to answer the multiple choice question. Please do the multiple choice question and not just number 6. Someone left me without the multiple choice answer last time so I’m resubmitting.
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5. What is the magnification of the image in problem 4?
6. A lighted object is placed 24 cm in front of a +12 cm focal length lens. The image formed by this lens is the object for
a second lens of +24 cm focal length. The second lens is placed 72 cm behind the first lens. Where is the final image
with respect to the second lens?
7. A nearsighted student cannot see objects clearly unless they are as close as 80 cm (his "far point.") The image that
he sees through his contact lessen is a virtual image because he looks through the lens to see the image. What focal
length lenses does he need in order to see very distant objects?
Transcribed Image Text:you 5. What is the magnification of the image in problem 4? 6. A lighted object is placed 24 cm in front of a +12 cm focal length lens. The image formed by this lens is the object for a second lens of +24 cm focal length. The second lens is placed 72 cm behind the first lens. Where is the final image with respect to the second lens? 7. A nearsighted student cannot see objects clearly unless they are as close as 80 cm (his "far point.") The image that he sees through his contact lessen is a virtual image because he looks through the lens to see the image. What focal length lenses does he need in order to see very distant objects?
Consider your work on Problem 6. What is the object distance (o) for the second lens?
O 24 cm
48 cm
72 cm
Transcribed Image Text:Consider your work on Problem 6. What is the object distance (o) for the second lens? O 24 cm 48 cm 72 cm
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