General Physics, 2nd Edition
General Physics, 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9780471522782
Author: Morton M. Sternheim
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 24, Problem 65E

(a)

To determine

The power of eyeglasses required.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 65E

The power of eyeglasses required is 3.5diaptors.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the power of eye at near point.

  Pn=1xn+1D        (I)

Here, Pn is the power of the eye at near point, xn is the near point and D is the image distance of the eye.

Write the expression for the power of eye at a new near point.

  Pn=1xn+1D        (II)

Here, Pn is the power of the eye at a new near point and xn is the new near point.

Write the expression for the power of eyeglasses required.

  P=PnPn        (III)

Here, P is the power of eyeglasses required.

Conclusion:

Substitute 2m for xn and 0.02m for D in equation (I).

  Pn=1(2m)+1(0.02m)=(0.5+50)diaptors=50.5diaptors

Substitute 0.25m for xn  and 0.02m for D in equation (ii).

  Pn=1(0.25m)n+1(0.02m)=(4+50)diaptors=54diaptors

Substitute 50.5diaptors for  Pn  and 54diaptors for Pn in equation (iii).

  P=(54diaptors)(50.5diaptors)=3.5diaptors

Thus, the power of eyeglasses required is 3.5diaptors.

(b)

To determine

The far point with the eyeglasses.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 65E

The far point with the eyeglasses is 1m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the power of eye at the far point.

  Pf=PnA        (IV)

Here, Pn is the power of the eye at a new near point, Pf is the power of eye at the far point and A is the power of accommodation.

Write the expression for the power of eye at the far point.

  Pf=1xf+1D        (V)

Here, xf is the far point and D is the image distance of the eye.

Conclusion:

Substitute 54diaptors for  Pn  and 3diaptors for A in equation (IV).

  Pf=(54diaptors)(3diaptors)=51diaptors

Substitute 51diaptors for Pf  and 0.02m for D in equation (V).

  51diaptors=1xf+1(0.02m)51diaptors=1xf+50diaptors

Simplify the above expression as:

  1xf=51diaptors50diaptors=1diaptor

Simplify the above expression for far point.

  xf=11diaptor=1m

Thus, the far point with the eyeglasses is 1m.

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