Part A A stamp collector uses a converging lens with a focal length 50.0 mm to view a stamp 70.0 mm in front of the lens. Where is the image located? 175.0 mm You are correct. Your receipt no. is 168-5755 ? Previous Tries Part B Is the image real or virtual? Upright or inverted? Larger or smaller than the object? In front or behind the lens? V✓ Real (R) or Virtual (V) Upright(U) or Inverted(I) L✓ Larger(L) or Smaller(S) F✓ In Front(F) or Behind (B) the lens An image is in front of the lens if it is on the same side as the object. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/6 Previous Tries

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Part A
A stamp collector uses a converging lens with a focal length 50.0 mm to view a stamp 70.0 mm in front of the lens. Where is the image located?
175.0 mm
You are correct.
Your receipt no. is 168-5755 ?
Previous Tries
Part B
Is the image real or virtual? Upright or inverted? Larger or smaller than the object? In front or behind the lens?
V Real (R) or Virtual(V)
I✓ Upright(U) or Inverted(I)
L✓ Larger (L) or Smaller(S)
F✓ In Front (F) or Behind (B) the lens
An image is in front of the lens if it is on the same side as the object.
Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/6 Previous Tries
Transcribed Image Text:Part A A stamp collector uses a converging lens with a focal length 50.0 mm to view a stamp 70.0 mm in front of the lens. Where is the image located? 175.0 mm You are correct. Your receipt no. is 168-5755 ? Previous Tries Part B Is the image real or virtual? Upright or inverted? Larger or smaller than the object? In front or behind the lens? V Real (R) or Virtual(V) I✓ Upright(U) or Inverted(I) L✓ Larger (L) or Smaller(S) F✓ In Front (F) or Behind (B) the lens An image is in front of the lens if it is on the same side as the object. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/6 Previous Tries
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