Place a marker at the tip of (each) intermediate images' arrow. Place the "Final image" marker at the tip of the final image's arrow. Hint: You have a copy of the setup on paper. Draw your ray diagram on that first, and then put your markers on the screen.
Place a marker at the tip of (each) intermediate images' arrow. Place the "Final image" marker at the tip of the final image's arrow. Hint: You have a copy of the setup on paper. Draw your ray diagram on that first, and then put your markers on the screen.
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![Place a marker at the tip of (each) intermediate images' arrow. Place the "Final image" marker at the tip of the final image's arrow.
Hint: You have a copy of the setup on paper. Draw your ray diagram on that first, and then put your markers on the screen.
object
f1
* *
f2 f1
L₁
st
L₂
Intermediate image
Final image
*
f2
1 cm](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F17c1e71f-55d2-4ce6-93ef-b4a233349823%2Fa45a3a40-5931-45ab-9883-441d389e971f%2Fgns8d4t_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Place a marker at the tip of (each) intermediate images' arrow. Place the "Final image" marker at the tip of the final image's arrow.
Hint: You have a copy of the setup on paper. Draw your ray diagram on that first, and then put your markers on the screen.
object
f1
* *
f2 f1
L₁
st
L₂
Intermediate image
Final image
*
f2
1 cm
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