COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
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ISBN: 9781305965522
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 25, Problem 10P

A patient can’t see objects closer than 40.0 cm and wishes to clearly see objects that are 20.0 cm from his eye. (a) Is the patient nearsighted or farsighted? (b) If the eye-lens distance is 2.00 cm, what is the minimum object distance p from the lens? (c) What image position with respect to the lens will allow the patient to see the object? (d) Is the image real or virtual? Is the image distance q positive or negative? (e) Calculate the required focal length. (f) Find the power of the lens in diopters. (g) If a contact lens is to be prescribed instead, find p, q, and f and the power of the lens.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Is the person nearsighted or farsighted.

Answer to Problem 10P

The person is farsighted.

Explanation of Solution

The person is able to see distant objects but unable to focus on objects at the normal near point for the human eye.

Conclusion:

Thus, the person is farsighted.

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The minimum object distance from the lens.

Answer to Problem 10P

The minimum object distance from the lens is 18.0cm .

Explanation of Solution

With the corrective lens 2.00cm in front of the eye, the object distance for an object 20.0cm in front of the eye is,

p=20.0cm2.00cm=18.0cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the minimum object distance from the lens is 18.0cm_ .

(c)

Expert Solution
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To determine
What image position with respect to the lens will allow the patient to see the object.

Answer to Problem 10P

The image position is 38.0cm .

Explanation of Solution

The upright, virtual image formed by the corrective lens will serve as the object for the eye.

The object must be 40.0cm in front of the eye. With the lens 2.00cm in front of the eye, the image distance is,

|q|=40.0cm2.00cm=38.0cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the image position is 38.0cm_ .

(d)

Expert Solution
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Is the image real or virtual. Is the image distance positive or negative.

Answer to Problem 10P

The image is virtual and image distance is negative.

Explanation of Solution

The image must be located in front of the corrective lens, so it is a virtual image. The image distance is negative.

q=38.0cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the image is virtual and image distance is negative.

(e)

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Calculate the required focal length.

Answer to Problem 10P

The required focal length is 34.2cm .

Explanation of Solution

The lens equation is,

1f=1p+1q

  • f is the focal length
  • p is the object distance
  • q is the image distance

The focal length is,

f=pqp+q

Substitute 18.0cm for p and 38.0cm for q .

f=(18.0cm)(38.0cm)18.0cm38.0cm=34.2cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the required focal length is 34.2cm_ .

(f)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The power of the corrective lens.

Answer to Problem 10P

The power of the corrective lens is 2.92diopters .

Explanation of Solution

The power of the lens is,

P=1fin meters

Substitute 0.342m for f .

P=10.342m=2.92diopters

Conclusion:

Thus, the power of the corrective lens is 2.92diopters_ .

(g)

Expert Solution
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To determine
The focal length of the corrective lens.

Answer to Problem 10P

The required values are p=20.0cm , q=40.0cm , f=40.0cm and P=2.50diopters .

Explanation of Solution

With the contact lens, the lens to eye distance would be zero. So, the object distance is,

p=20.0cm

The image distance is,

q=40.0cm

The focal length is,

f=pqp+q

Substitute 20.0cm for p and 40.0cm for q .

f=(20.0cm)(40.0cm)20.0cm40.0cm=40.0cm

The power of the lens is,

P=1fin meters

Substitute 0.400m for f .

P=10.400m=2.50diopters

Conclusion:

Thus, the required values are p=20.0cm_ , q=40.0cm_ , f=40.0cm_ and P=2.50diopters_ .

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