College Physics
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Chapter 26, Problem 8TP
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The labeled diagram of the images created by objective and eyepiece lenses.
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Below is a compound microscope.
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lenses and draw your lines on the figure below.
Find the image location using ray tracing (geometrical optics). Assume thin
h₂=5 cm
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f₁
What are the image features?
Calculate the final image location using the thin lens equation (d₂').
What is the magnification (M) of this microscope?
Where should you put a digital camera if you want to capture and save the image
f₁ = 10 cm
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