You have a thin, diverging lens. If the value of q (the distance from the image to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is -3.57cm and the distance of p (the distance from the object to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is 17.16cm, what is the focal length of the diverging lens? Diverging lens Ray I Ray 1 Ray 3 * Virtual Ray 2 image. Principal focal point focal point -ISI Ifl Note: Do not explicitly include units in your answer (it is understood the unit is cm). Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong. Object Secondary

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You have a thin, diverging lens. If the value of q (the distance from the image to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is -3.57cm and the distance of p (the distance from the object to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is 17.16cm,
what is the focal length of the diverging lens?
Object
Ray 1
Principal
focal point
Virtual
image
Diverging
lens.
Ray 1
Ray 3
Ray 2
Secondary
focal point
Note: Do not explicitly include units in your answer (it is understood the unit is cm). Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
Transcribed Image Text:You have a thin, diverging lens. If the value of q (the distance from the image to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is -3.57cm and the distance of p (the distance from the object to the mirror along the principal axis of the mirror) is 17.16cm, what is the focal length of the diverging lens? Object Ray 1 Principal focal point Virtual image Diverging lens. Ray 1 Ray 3 Ray 2 Secondary focal point Note: Do not explicitly include units in your answer (it is understood the unit is cm). Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
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