Q33. For a thin lens situation, you have determined that the object distance is +30 cm and the image distance is +20 cm. What is the focal length and type of this lens? A. 4.0 cm, converging lens B. -4.0 cm, diverging lens C. 8.0 cm, converging lens D. -8.0 cm, diverging lens E. 12 cm, converging lens F. -12 cm, diverging lens G. 10 cm, converging lens H. -10 cm, diverging lens I. none of the above

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Q33. For a thin lens situation, you have determined that the object distance is +30 cm and the
image distance is +20 cm. What is the focal length and type of this lens?
A. 4.0 cm, converging lens
B. -4.0 cm, diverging lens
C. 8.0 cm, converging lens
D. -8.0 cm, diverging lens
E. 12 cm, converging lens
-12 cm, diverging lens
F.
G.
10 cm, converging lens
H. -10 cm, diverging lens
I. none of the above.
Q34. A sharp image of a pencil that's 0.50 m away from your eye is formed on your retina. As the
pencil is moved away from your eye,
A. your eye lens stays the same
B. your eye lens gets more curved, the focal length of your lens increases.
C. your eye lens gets more curved, the focal length of your lens decreases.
D. your eye lens gets flatter, the focal length of your lens increases.
E. your eye lens gets flatter, the focal length of your lens decreases.
Transcribed Image Text:Q33. For a thin lens situation, you have determined that the object distance is +30 cm and the image distance is +20 cm. What is the focal length and type of this lens? A. 4.0 cm, converging lens B. -4.0 cm, diverging lens C. 8.0 cm, converging lens D. -8.0 cm, diverging lens E. 12 cm, converging lens -12 cm, diverging lens F. G. 10 cm, converging lens H. -10 cm, diverging lens I. none of the above. Q34. A sharp image of a pencil that's 0.50 m away from your eye is formed on your retina. As the pencil is moved away from your eye, A. your eye lens stays the same B. your eye lens gets more curved, the focal length of your lens increases. C. your eye lens gets more curved, the focal length of your lens decreases. D. your eye lens gets flatter, the focal length of your lens increases. E. your eye lens gets flatter, the focal length of your lens decreases.
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