69 through 79 GO 76, 78 SSM 75, 77 More lenses. Object O stands on the central axis of a thin symmetric lens. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-8 refer to (a) the lens type, converging (C) or diverging (D), (b) the focal distance f , (c) the object distance p , (d) the image distance i , and (e) the lateral magnification m . (All distances are in centimeters.) It also refers to whether (f) the image is real (R) or virtual (V), (g) inverted (I) or noninverted (NI) from O , and (h) on the same side of the lens as O or on the opposite side. Fill in the missing information, including the value of m when only an inequality is given. Where only a sign is missing, answer with the sign. Table 34-8 Problem 69 through 79: More Lenses. See the setup for these problems. (a) Type (b) f (c) p (d) i (e) m (f) R/V (g) I/NI (h) Side 69 +10 +5.0 70 20 +8.0 <1.0 NI 71 +16 +0.25 72 +16 –0.25 73 +10 –0.50 74 C 10 +20 75 10 +5.0 <1.0 Same 76 10 +5.0 >1.0 77 +16 +1.25 78 +10 0.50 NI 79 20 +8.0 >1.0
69 through 79 GO 76, 78 SSM 75, 77 More lenses. Object O stands on the central axis of a thin symmetric lens. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-8 refer to (a) the lens type, converging (C) or diverging (D), (b) the focal distance f , (c) the object distance p , (d) the image distance i , and (e) the lateral magnification m . (All distances are in centimeters.) It also refers to whether (f) the image is real (R) or virtual (V), (g) inverted (I) or noninverted (NI) from O , and (h) on the same side of the lens as O or on the opposite side. Fill in the missing information, including the value of m when only an inequality is given. Where only a sign is missing, answer with the sign. Table 34-8 Problem 69 through 79: More Lenses. See the setup for these problems. (a) Type (b) f (c) p (d) i (e) m (f) R/V (g) I/NI (h) Side 69 +10 +5.0 70 20 +8.0 <1.0 NI 71 +16 +0.25 72 +16 –0.25 73 +10 –0.50 74 C 10 +20 75 10 +5.0 <1.0 Same 76 10 +5.0 >1.0 77 +16 +1.25 78 +10 0.50 NI 79 20 +8.0 >1.0
69 through 79 GO 76, 78 SSM 75, 77 More lenses. Object O stands on the central axis of a thin symmetric lens. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-8 refer to (a) the lens type, converging (C) or diverging (D), (b) the focal distance f, (c) the object distance p, (d) the image distance i, and (e) the lateral magnification m. (All distances are in centimeters.) It also refers to whether (f) the image is real (R) or virtual (V), (g) inverted (I) or noninverted (NI) from O, and (h) on the same side of the lens as O or on the opposite side. Fill in the missing information, including the value of m when only an inequality is given. Where only a sign is missing, answer with the sign.
Table 34-8Problem 69 through 79: More Lenses. See the setup for these problems.
Circular turns of radius r in a race track are often banked at an angle θ to allow the cars to achieve higher speeds around the turns. Assume friction is not present.
Write an expression for the tan(θ) of a car going around the banked turn in terms of the car's speed v, the radius of the turn r, and g so that the car will not move up or down the incline of the turn.
tan(θ) =
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