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(a)
The location of the final image formed when the light has gone twice through the lens.
(a)

Answer to Problem 77AP
The location of the final image formed when the light has gone twice through the lens is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for lens equation as the light first passes through the lens.
Write the expression for the object distance of the mirror.
Write the expression for lens equation as the light passes through the mirror.
Write the expression for the object distance of the right side of lens.
Write the expression for lens equation as the light passes through the lens the second time.
Conclusion:
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Therefore, the location of the final image formed when the light has gone twice through the lens is
(b)
The overall magnification of the image.
(b)

Answer to Problem 77AP
The overall magnification of the image is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for magnification.
Write the expression for overall magnification.
Conclusion:
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Therefore, the overall magnification of the image is
(c)
Whether the image is upright or inverted.
(c)

Answer to Problem 77AP
The image is inverted.
Explanation of Solution
The overall magnification is less than
Therefore, the image is inverted.
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