Part A One end of a long glass rod is ground to a convex hemispherical shape. This glass has an index of refraction of 1.56. When a small leaf is placed 20.5 cm in front of the center of the hemisphere along the optic axis, an image is formed inside the glass 9.16 cm from the spherical surface. Where would the image be formed if the glass were now immersed in water (refractive index 1.33), but nothing else were changed?

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One end of a long glass rod is ground to a convex
hemispherical shape. This glass has an index of
refraction of 1.56. When a small leaf is placed 20.5
cm in front of the center of the hemisphere along
the optic axis, an image is formed inside the glass
9.16 cm from the spherical surface.
Where would the image be formed if the glass were now immersed in water (refractive index
1.33), but nothing else were changed?
?
shew =
cm
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A One end of a long glass rod is ground to a convex hemispherical shape. This glass has an index of refraction of 1.56. When a small leaf is placed 20.5 cm in front of the center of the hemisphere along the optic axis, an image is formed inside the glass 9.16 cm from the spherical surface. Where would the image be formed if the glass were now immersed in water (refractive index 1.33), but nothing else were changed? ? shew = cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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