Visitors at a science museum are invited to sit in a chair to the right of a full-length diverging lens (f1 = -3.30 m) and observe a friend sitting in a second chair, 1.60 m to the left of the lens. The visitor then presses a button and a converging lens (f2 = +4.30 m) rises from the floor to a position 1.90 m to the right of the diverging lens, allowing the visitor to view the friend through both lenses at once. Find (a) the magnification of the friend when viewed through the diverging lens only and (b) the overall magnification of the friend when viewed through both lenses. Be sure to include the algebraic sign (+ or -) with your answers. %3D Object (friend) Lens 1 Lens 2 Visitor F1 (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units

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Visitors at a science museum are invited to sit in a chair to the right of a full-length diverging lens (f1 = -3.30 m) and observe a friend
sitting in a second chair, 1.60m to the left of the lens. The visitor then presses a button and a converging lens (f2 = +4.30 m) rises from
the floor to a position 1.90 m to the right of the diverging lens, allowing the visitor to view the friend through both lenses at once. Find
(a) the magnification of the friend when viewed through the diverging lens only and (b) the overall magnification of the friend when
viewed through both lenses. Be sure to include the algebraic sign (+ or -) with your answers.
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Object
(friend)
Lens 1
Lens 2
Visitor
F1
(a) Number
i
Units
(b) Number
i
Units
Transcribed Image Text:Visitors at a science museum are invited to sit in a chair to the right of a full-length diverging lens (f1 = -3.30 m) and observe a friend sitting in a second chair, 1.60m to the left of the lens. The visitor then presses a button and a converging lens (f2 = +4.30 m) rises from the floor to a position 1.90 m to the right of the diverging lens, allowing the visitor to view the friend through both lenses at once. Find (a) the magnification of the friend when viewed through the diverging lens only and (b) the overall magnification of the friend when viewed through both lenses. Be sure to include the algebraic sign (+ or -) with your answers. %3D Object (friend) Lens 1 Lens 2 Visitor F1 (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units
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