Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 26, Problem 53P

(a)

To determine

Position of the final image.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 53P

The image is 25.3cm_ to the right of the mirror.

Explanation of Solution

Consider the mirror and write the equation for radius of curvature

  2R=1p1+1q1        (I)

Here, R is the radius of curvature of the mirror, p1 is the object distance and q1 is the image distance.

Rearrange (I) in terms of q1.

    1q1=2R1p1        (II)

The image of the mirror serves as the object for the lens.

The object distance for the lens would be

    p2=dp1        (III)

Write the mirror equation.

    1f2=1p2+1q2        (IV)

Here f2 is the focal length of the lens, p2 is the object distance and q2 is the image distance.

Rewrite (III) in terms of q2.

    1q2=1f21p2        (V)

The final image will be at a distance q2d

Conclusion:

Substitute 20cm for R and 12.5cm for p1 in (II)

    1q1=220cm112.5cmq1=50cm

Substitute 25cm for d and 50cm for q1 in (III)

    p2=25cm-50cm=25cm

Substitute 25cm for p2 and 16.7cm for f2 in (V)

    1q2=1(16.7cm)1(25cm)q2=50.3cm

Thus the final image will be at 50.3cm25cm=25.3cm to the right

(b)

To determine

Whether the image is real or virtual

(b)

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Answer to Problem 53P

The image is virtual.

Explanation of Solution

The sign of image distance decides the nature of the image.\

The positive sign indicates that the image is real. Negative sign suggests that the image is virtual

Conclusion:

As the image distance is 50.3cm, the image is vertical.

(c)

To determine

Whether the image is upright or inverted..

(c)

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Answer to Problem 53P

The image is upright.

Explanation of Solution

Sign of magnification decides whether the image is upright or inverted.

If magnification is positive, image is upright. If magnification is negative the image is inverted,

Write the equation for magnification mirror and lens

    M1=q1p1        (VI)

    M2=q2p2        (VII)

Write the equation for overall magnification

    M=M1M2        (VIII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 50cm for q1 and 12.5cm for p1 in (VI)

    M1=(50cm)12.5cm=4

Substitute 50.3cm for q2 and 25cm for p2 in (VII)

    M2=(50.3cm)25cm=2.01

Substitute 4 for M1 and 2 for M2 in (VIII)

    M=(4)(2)=8.05

As the magnification is positive, the image is upright.

(d)

To determine

Overall magnification of the image.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 53P

Magnification is 8.05_.

Explanation of Solution

Refer sub part (c) and write the equation for overall magnification

  M=M1M2

Conclusion:

Substitute 4 for M1 and 2 for M2 in (VIII)

    M=(4)(2)=8.05

Magnification is 8.05_.

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