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(a)
The distance between the object and the screen.
(a)
Answer to Problem 66P
The distance between the object and the screen is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The focal length of the left and right lenses are
Write the expression of thin lens equation for lens 1.
Here,
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Write the expression for magnification.
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Write the expression of magnification for a combination of two lenses.
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Write the expression to calculate the magnification for lens 2.
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Write the expression of thin lens equation for lens 2.
Here,
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The distance between the object and the screen is,
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Thus, the distance between the object and the screen is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the distance between the object and the screen is
(b)
The displacement of each lens from its initial position.
(b)
Answer to Problem 66P
The displacement of each lens from its initial position is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The focal length of the left and right lenses are
Write the expression of thin lens equation for lens 1.
Here,
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Write the expression of magnification for lens 1.
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Write the expression of magnification for the combination of lenses.
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Write the expression to calculate the magnification of lens 2.
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Write the expression of lens equation for lens 2.
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The distance between the object and the screen is,
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Solve the above quadratic equation to find the value of
When the value of
The displacement of object is,
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The displacement of the image is,
When the value of
The displacement of object is,
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The displacement of the image is,
Thus, the displacement of each lens from its initial position is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the displacement of each lens from its initial position is
(c)
Whether the lens can be displaced by more than one way.
(c)
Answer to Problem 66P
It is possible to displace the lens in more than one way.
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The focal length of the left and right lenses are
Yes the lens can be displaced in more than one way.
The first lens can be displaced
Another way is, the first lens can be moved
Thus, it is possible to displace the lens in more than one way.
Conclusion:
Therefore, it is possible to displace the lens in more than one way.
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