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Chapter 25, Problem 52PP
A frog can see an insect clearly at a distance of 10 cm. At that point the effective distance from the lens to the retina is 8 mm. If the insect moves 5 cm farther from the frog, by how much and in which direction does the lens of the frog's eye have to move to keep the insect in focus?
- A. 0.02 cm, toward the retina
- B. 0.02 cm, away from the retina
- C. 0.06 cm, toward the retina
- D. 0.06 cm, away from the retina
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