What is the vision problem of the person in the figures (a) and (b) below according to the vision correcting glasses he is wearing. Choose the answer from the drop down list.
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- More lenses. Object O stands on the central axis of a thin symmetric lens. For this situation (see the table below, all distances are in centimeters), find (a) the lens type, converging or diverging. (b) the focal distance f, (c) the image distance i. It also refers to whether (d) the image is real or virtual, (e) inverted or noninverted from 0, and (f) on the same side of the lens as O or on the opposite side. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Туре f p i m R/V I/NI Side +26 +1.27 (a) (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units (d) (e) (f)Create a ray diagram for eyeglasses that contain a diverging lens. Assume you are looking at a 2 cm tall object that is 4 cm from the lens. The focal length is 3 cm. What type of vision are they used to correct? Give both names. How do they do this? Explain.An object is placed 25 cm in front of a converging lens of focal length 20 cm. 30 cm past the first lens is a second diverging lens of magnitude focal length 25 cm. What are the resulting image position relative to second lens and total magnification of the object in this setup?