Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 1CQ:
If a spherical mirror is immersed in water, does its focal length change? What if a lens is immersed...Problem 2CQ:
For what range of object positions does a concave spherical mirror of focal length f form a real...Problem 3CQ:
If a screen is placed at the location of a real image, will the image appear on the screen? What...Problem 6CQ:
On a sunny day, you can use the suns rays and a concave mirror to start a fire. How is this done?...Problem 7CQ:
A person looks at her reflection in the concave side of a shiny spoon. Is this image right side up...Problem 8CQ:
What happens to the image produced by a converging lens as the object is slowly moved through the...Problem 9CQ:
Without measuring its radius of curvature (which is not so easy to do), explain how you can...Problem 10CQ:
Without measuring its radii of curvature (which is not so easy to do), explain how you can...Problem 11CQ:
A spherical air bubble in water can function as a lens. Is it a converging or a diverging lens? How...Problem 12CQ:
Optical telescopes having a principal mirror only a few meters in diameter can produce extremely...Problem 1MCP:
A ray from an object passes through a thin lens, as shown in Figure 24.39. What can we conclude...Problem 2MCP:
If a single lens forms a real image, we can conclude that A. It is a converging lens. B. It is a...Problem 3MCP:
If a single lens forms a virtual image, we can conclude that A. it is a converging lens. B. it is a...Problem 4MCP:
An object lies outside the focal port of a converging lens. Which of the Mowing statements about the...Problem 5MCP:
An object lies outside the focal point of a diverging lens. Which of the following statements about...Problem 7MCP:
An object is placed a distance 2f away from a diverging lens with focal length f. What will be the...Problem 8MCP:
In order to form an image with a converging lens that is the same size as the object, how far away...Problem 9MCP:
A ray from an object passes through a thin lens, as shown in Figure 24.41. What can we conclude...Problem 10MCP:
As you move an object from just outside to just inside the focal point of a converging lens, its...Problem 11MCP:
As you move an object from just outside to just inside the focal point of a diverging lens, its...Problem 12MCP:
You have a shiny salad bowl with a spherical shape it you hold the bowl at arms length with the...Problem 1P:
A candle 4.85 cm tall is 39.2 cm to the left of a plane mirror. Where is the image formed by the...Problem 2P:
Two plane mirrors form a 60 wedge as shown in Figure 24. A vertical ray of light reflects off the...Problem 3P:
An object is placed between two plane mirrors arranged at right angles to each other at a distance...Problem 4P:
If you run away from a plane mirror at 2.40 m/s, at what speed does your mage move away from you?Problem 5P:
A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of 10.0 cm. Calculate the location and size of...Problem 6P:
A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of 10.0 cm. Calculate the location and size of...Problem 7P:
The diameter of Mars is 6794 km. and its minimum distance from the earth is 5.58 107 km. (a) When...Problem 8P:
A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 34.0 cm (a) What is its focal length? (b) A ladybug...Problem 9P:
Rearview mirror. A mirror on the passenger side of your car is convex and has a radius of curvature...Problem 10P:
Examining your image in a convex mirror whose radius of curvature is 25.0 cm. you stand with the tip...Problem 11P:
A coin is placed next to the convex side of a thin spherical glass shell having a radius of...Problem 12P:
Consider a concave mirror that has a focal length f. In terms of f, determine the object distances...Problem 13P:
A spherical, concave shaving mirror has a radius of curvature of 32.0 cm. (a) What is the...Problem 14P:
An object 0.600 cm tall is placed 16.5 cm to the left of the vertex of a concave spherical mirror...Problem 15P:
Repeat the previous problem for the case in which the mirror is convex. 14. An object 0.600 cm tall...Problem 16P:
The thin glass shell shown in Figure 24.43 has a spherical shape with a radius of curvature of 12.0...Problem 17P:
Dental mirror. A dentist uses a curved mirror to view teeth on the upper side of the mouth. Suppose...Problem 18P:
The left end of a long glass rod 6.00 cm in diameter has a convex hemispherical surface 3.00 cm in...Problem 20P:
The left end of a long glass rod 8.00 cm in diameter and with an index of refraction of 1.60 is...Problem 21P:
A large aquarium has portholes of thin transparent plastic with a radius of curvature of 1.75 m and...Problem 22P:
Focus of the eye. The cornea of the eye has a radius of curvature of approximately 0.50 cm, and the...Problem 23P:
A speck of dirt is embedded 3.50 cm below the surface of a sheet of ice having a refractive index of...Problem 24P:
A skin diver is 2.0 m below the surface of a lake. A bird flies overhead 7.0 m above the surface of...Problem 25P:
A person is swimming 1.0 m beneath the surface of the water in a swimming pool. A child standing on...Problem 26P:
A converging lens with a focal length of 7.00 cm forms an image of a 4.00-mm-tall real object that...Problem 27P:
A converging lens with a focal length of 90.0 cm forms an image of a 3.20-cm-tall real object that...Problem 28P:
You are standing 0.50 m in front of a lens that projects an image of you onto a wall 2.0 m on the...Problem 29P:
Figure 24.44 shows an object and its image formed by a thin lens, (a) What is the focal length of...Problem 30P:
Set up: 1s+1s=1f. The type of lens determines the sign of f. m=yy=ss. The sign of s determines...Problem 31P:
Figure 24.46 shows an object and its image formed by a thin lens.(a) What is the focal length of the...Problem 32P:
The two surfaces of a plastic converging lens have equal radii of curvature of 22.0 cm, and the lens...Problem 33P:
A lens has an index of refraction of 1.7 and a focal length of 12 cm. The front convex surface of a...Problem 34P:
Set Up: Use 1f=(n1)(1R11R2) to calculate f and then use 1s+1s=1f to locate the image, s = 18.0 cm....Problem 35P:
The lens of the eye. The crystalline lens of the human eye is a double-convex lens made of material...Problem 36P:
The cornea as a simple lens. The cornea behaves as a thin lens of focal length approximately 1.8 cm,...Problem 37P:
An insect 3.75 mm tall is placed 22.5 cm to the left of a thin planoconvex lens. The left surface of...Problem 38P:
Two double-convex thin lenses each have surfaces with the same radius of curvature of magnitude 2.50...Problem 39P:
A converging meniscus lens (see Figure 24.30) with a refractive index of 1.52 has spherical surfaces...Problem 40P:
A converging lens with a focal length of 12.0 cm forms a virtual image 8.00 mm tall, 17.0 cm to the...Problem 41P:
Combination of lenses, I. When two lenses are used in combination, the first one forms an image that...Problem 42P:
Set Up: Apply 1s+1s=1f with f = 35.0 cm. We know that the magnification is m=ss Solve: (a) We want...Problem 43P:
Combination of lenses, II. Two thin lenses with a focal length of magnitude 12.0 cm, the first...Problem 44P:
A lens forms a real image that is 214 cm away from the object and 123 times its length. What kind of...Problem 45P:
A converging lens has a focal length of 14.0 cm For each of two objects located to the left of the...Problem 46P:
A converging lens forms an image of an 8.00-mm-tall real object. The image is 12.0 cm to the left of...Problem 47P:
A diverging lens with a focal length of 48.0 cm forms a virtual image 8.00 mm tall, 17.0 cm to the...Problem 48P:
When an object is 16.0 cm from a lens, an image is formed 12.0 cm from the lens on the same side as...Problem 49P:
Figure 24.48 shows a small plant near a thin lens. The ray shown is one of the principal rays for...Problem 50P:
Figure 24.49 shows a small plant near a thin lens. The ray shown Is one of the principal rays for...Problem 51P:
Figure 24.50 shows a small plant near a thin lens. The ray shown is one of the principal rays for...Problem 53GP:
Where must you place an object in front of a concave mirror with focal length f so that the image is...Problem 54GP:
Set Up: Use 1s+1s=1f. A plot of 1f versus 1s should give a straight line with a slope of unity and a...Problem 55GP:
A concave mirror is to form an image of the filament of a headlight lamp on a screen 8.00 m from the...Problem 56GP:
A lens has one convex surface of radius 6.00 cm and one concave surface of radius 10.0 cm. When an...Problem 57GP:
A 3 80-nm-tall object 24.0 cm from the center of a silvered spherical glass Christmas tree ornament...Problem 58GP:
A lensmaker wants to make a magnifying glass from glass with n = 1.55 and with a focal length of...Problem 59GP:
An object is placed 18.0 cm from a screen, (a) At what two points between object and screen may a...Problem 60GP:
In the text, Equations 24.4 and 24.7 were derived for the case of a concave mirror. Give a similar...Problem 61GP:
A lens in a liquid. A lens obeys Snell s law, bending light rays at each surface an amount...Problem 62PP:
Refraction of liquids. The focal length of a mirror can be determined entirely from the shape of the...Problem 63PP:
Refraction of liquids. The focal length of a mirror can be determined entirely from the shape of the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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