COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP
To determine

(a)

The image distance and height and to draw the ray diagram

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70QAP

The image is virtual because d1=6.7cm which is less than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=13cm which is greater than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Power of the converging lens =5diopters

Distance do=+5cm

Calculation:

Focal length

  f=1P=15=0.20m=20cm

Image distance:

  1do+1d1=1f1d1=1f1do1d1=doffdod1=fdodof

  d1=20×5520=6.7cm

Image height:

  m=h1ho=d1doh1=d1hodo=6.7×105=13cm

Conclusion:

The image is virtual because d1=6.7cm which is less than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=13cm which is greater than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  2

To determine

(b)

The image distance and height and to draw the ray diagram

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 70QAP

The image is virtual because d1=20cm which is less than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=20cm which is greater than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Power of the converging lens =5diopters

Distance do=+10cm

Calculation:

Focal length

  f=1P=15=0.20m=20cm

Image distance:

  1do+1d1=1f1d1=1f1do1d1=doffdod1=fdodof

  d1=20×101020=20cm

Image height:

  m=h1ho=d1doh1=d1hodo=20×1010=20cm

Conclusion:

The image is virtual because d1=20cm which is less than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=20cm which is greater than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  4

To determine

(c)

The image distance and height and to draw the ray diagram

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 70QAP

No image is formed

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Power of the converging lens =5diopters

Distance do=+20cm

Calculation:

Focal length

  f=1P=15=0.20m=20cm

Image distance:

  1do+1d1=1f1d1=1f1do1d1=doffdod1=fdodof

  d1=20×202020=

Conclusion:

No image is formed

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  6

To determine

(d)

The image distance and height and to draw the ray diagram

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 70QAP

The image is Real because d1=33cm which is greater than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=6.7cm which is less than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Power of the converging lens =5diopters

Distance do=+50cm

Calculation:

Focal length

  f=1P=15=0.20m=20cm

Image distance:

  1do+1d1=1f1d1=1f1do1d1=doffdod1=fdodof

  d1=20×505020=33cm

Image height:

  m=h1ho=d1doh1=d1hodo=33×1050=6.7cm

Conclusion:

The image is Real because d1=33cm which is greater than 0

The image is tall and upright h1=6.7cm which is less than 0

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 24, Problem 70QAP , additional homework tip  8

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