The tail of tiny shrimp sits with its tail on the centerline of a converging lens, 10 cm to the left of the lens. The head of the shrimp is 1 mm above the centerline. A real image of the shrimp is formed 30 cm to the right of the lens. Draw a diagram showing the rays from head and tail of the shrimp that pass through the center of the lens, and use it to find the size and orientation of the image.
Refraction of Light
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Angle of Refraction
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Index of Refraction of Diamond
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The tail of tiny shrimp sits with its tail on the centerline of a converging lens, 10 cm to the left of the lens. The head of the shrimp is 1 mm above the centerline. A real image of the shrimp is formed 30 cm to the right of the lens. Draw a diagram showing the rays from head and tail of the shrimp that pass through the center of the lens, and use it to find the size and orientation of the image.
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