
Concept explainers
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The position of the objects image
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Answer to Problem 50AP
The position of the objects image
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The initial position of the object is
The formula to calculate the focal length is,
Here,
Consider the position of the image is
Substitute
Thus, the position of the image for the minimum magnification is
The formula to calculate the image position with respect to the object position is,
Substitute
Conclusion
Therefore, the position of the objects image
(b)
The pattern of the images motion with reference to a table of values.
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Answer to Problem 50AP
The pattern of the images motion with reference to a table of values is shown below.
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Explanation of Solution
Given info: The initial position of the object is
The formula to calculate the image distance is,
Taking the integer value of the position of the object as the integer values between
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Conclusion
Therefore, the pattern of the images motion with reference to a table of values is shown below.
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The distance that the image moves when the object moves
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Answer to Problem 50AP
The image moves from infinity to beyond when the object moves
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The initial position of the object is
The formula to calculate the image distance is,
Substitute
The image position at
Conclusion
Therefore, the image moves from infinity to beyond when the object moves
(d)
The direction of the image when the object moves
(d)

Answer to Problem 50AP
The direction of the image movement is right but is opposite during the jump when the object moves
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The initial position of the object is
The formula to calculate the image distance is,
The direction of the movement of the image is always right but the direction is left during the time when the image jumps to a negative infinite value form the positive infinite value. The image first moves in the positive
Conclusion
Therefore, the direction of the image movement is right but is opposite during the jump when the object moves
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