The figure below shows an object placed a distance do1 from one of two converging lenses separated by s = 1.00 m. The first lens has focal length f = 21.0 cm, and the second lens has focal length f = 46.0 cm. An image is formed by light passing through both lenses at a distance di2 = 13.0 cm to the left of the second lens. (Include the sign of the value in your answers.) Object Final image position + dp (a) What is the value of do1 that will result in this image position? cm (b) Is the final image formed by the two lenses real or virtual? O real O virtual (c) What is the magnification of the final image? (d) Is the final image upright or inverted? O upright O inverted

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The figure below shows an object placed a distance 

do1

 from one of two converging lenses separated by 

s = 1.00 m.

 The first lens has focal length 

f1 = 21.0 cm,

 and the second lens has focal length 

f2 = 46.0 cm.

 An image is formed by light passing through both lenses at a distance 

di2 = 13.0 cm

 to the left of the second lens. (Include the sign of the value in your answers.)

 
(a) What is the value of 
do1
 that will result in this image position?
 cm

(b) Is the final image formed by the two lenses real or virtual?
realvirtual    

(c) What is the magnification of the final image?


(d) Is the final image upright or inverted?
uprightinverted    
The figure below shows an object placed a distance do1 from one of two converging lenses separated by s = 1.00 m. The first lens has focal length
f1
= 21.0 cm, and the second lens has focal length f2 = 46.0 cm. An image is formed by light passing through both lenses at a distance
di2
= 13.0 cm to the left of the second lens. (Include the sign of the value in your answers.)
Object
fi
Final image
position
- dip
(a) What is the value of d.
that will result in this image position?
cm
(b) Is the final image formed by the two lenses real or virtual?
O real
O virtual
(c) What is the magnification of the final image?
(d) Is the final image upright or inverted?
O upright
O inverted
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below shows an object placed a distance do1 from one of two converging lenses separated by s = 1.00 m. The first lens has focal length f1 = 21.0 cm, and the second lens has focal length f2 = 46.0 cm. An image is formed by light passing through both lenses at a distance di2 = 13.0 cm to the left of the second lens. (Include the sign of the value in your answers.) Object fi Final image position - dip (a) What is the value of d. that will result in this image position? cm (b) Is the final image formed by the two lenses real or virtual? O real O virtual (c) What is the magnification of the final image? (d) Is the final image upright or inverted? O upright O inverted
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