PHYS 212 FOR SCI+ENG W/MAST PHYS >ICP<
PHYS 212 FOR SCI+ENG W/MAST PHYS >ICP<
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ISBN: 9781323834831
Author: Knight
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 34, Problem 33EAP
To determine

(a)

The position and height of the object, in front of the converging lens,

Using Ray diagram, find the position and height of the image.

The image position and height of the object.

To determine

(b)

The image position and height of the object.

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PHYS 212 FOR SCI+ENG W/MAST PHYS >ICP<

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