Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 2CQ:
A diver proposed using a clear plastic bag full of air, immersed in water, as an underwater lens. Is...Problem 3CQ:
The human eye is often compared to a camera. In what ways is it similar to a camera? In what ways...Problem 4CQ:
If the sensor array of a digital camera is placed at the location of a real image, the sensor will...Problem 5CQ:
There have been reports of round fishbowls starting fires by focusing the suns rays coming in a...Problem 6CQ:
Since a refracting telescope and a compound microscope have the same basic design, can they be used...Problem 7CQ:
You are selecting a converging lens for a magnifier By simply feeling several lenses, you find that...Problem 8CQ:
While choosing between two refracting astronomical telescopes, you notice that one is twice as long...Problem 9CQ:
When choosing between two refracting astronomical telescopes, you notice that the tube of one is...Problem 10CQ:
Youve entered a survival contest that will include building a crude telescope. You are given a large...Problem 11CQ:
If a person is severely nearsighted, can the optometrist prescribe a single lens that will correct...Problem 12CQ:
Ads for amateur telescopes sometimes contain statements such as maximum magnification 600. Are such...Problem 1MCP:
The focusing mechanism of the human eye most closely resembles that of a A. telescope. B....Problem 2MCP:
Which of the following statements are true about the lenses used in eyeglasses to correct...Problem 3MCP:
If, without changing anything else, we double the focal lengths of both of the lenses in a...Problem 4MCP:
If a person's eyeball is 2.7 cm deep instead of the usual 2.5 cm. he most likely suffers from A....Problem 5MCP:
Which of the following statements are true about the eye? (There may be more than one correct...Problem 6MCP:
If a camera lens gives the proper exposure for a photograph at a shutter speed of 1/200 s at an...Problem 7MCP:
Which of the following operations would increase the angular magnification of a refracting...Problem 8MCP:
Which of the following statements are true about a compound microscope? (There may be more than one...Problem 9MCP:
A camera is focusing on an animal. As the creature moves closer to the lens, what must be done to...Problem 10MCP:
Your eye is focusing on a person As he walks toward you, what must be done to keep him in focus? A....Problem 11MCP:
An astronomical telescope is made with an objective lens of focal length 150 cm and an eyepiece with...Problem 12MCP:
A simple magnifying glass produces a A. real inverted image. B. real upright image. C. virtual...Problem 1P:
The focal length of an f/4 camera lens is 300 mm. (a) What is the aperture diameter of the lens? (b)...Problem 2P:
A camera has a lens with an aperture diameter of 8.00 mm. It is used to photograph a pet dog. What...Problem 3P:
(a) A small refracting telescope designed for individual use has an objective lens with a diameter...Problem 4P:
A 135 mm telephoto lens for a 35 mm camera has f-stops that range from f/2.8 to f/22. (a) What are...Problem 5P:
A camera lens has a focal length of 200 mm. How far from the lens should the subject for the photo...Problem 6P:
A camera is focused on an object that is 1.2 m from the lens. The distance between the CCD image...Problem 7P:
A certain digital camera having a lens with focal length 7.50 cm focuses on an object 1.85 m tall...Problem 8P:
Your digital camera has a lens with a 50 mm focal length and a sensor array that measures 4.82 mm ...Problem 9P:
You want to take a full-length photo of your friend who is 2.00 m tall, using a 35 mm camera having...Problem 10P:
Zoom lens. A zoom lens is a lens that varies in focal length. The zoom lens on a certain digital...Problem 11P:
The cornea as a thin lens. Measurements on the cornea of a person's eye reveal that the magnitude of...Problem 12P:
Range of the focal length of the eye. We can model the eye as a sphere 2.50 cm in diameter with a...Problem 13P:
A 40-year-old optometry patient focuses on a 6.50-cm-tall photograph at his near point. (See Table...Problem 14P:
Crystalline lens of the eye. The crystalline lens of the human eye is double convex and has a...Problem 15P:
Contact lenses. Contact lenses are placed right on the eyeball, so the distance from the eye to an...Problem 16P:
Ordinary eyeglasses. Ordinary glasses are worn in front of the eye and usually 2.0 cm in front of...Problem 17P:
A person can see clearly up close, but cannot focus on objects beyond 75.0 cm. She opts for contact...Problem 18P:
In one form of cataract surgery the person's natural lens, which has become cloudy, is replaced by...Problem 19P:
Bifocals. A person can focus clearly only on objects between 35.0 cm and 50.0 cm from his eyes. Find...Problem 20P:
A student's far point is at 17.0 cm. and she needs glasses to view her computer screen comfortably...Problem 21P:
(a) Where is the near point of an eye for which a contact lens with a power of +2.75 diopters is...Problem 22P:
Corrective lenses. Determine the power of the corrective contact lenses required by (a) a hyperopic...Problem 23P:
You want to view an insect 2.00 mm in length through a magnifier. If the insect is to be at the...Problem 24P:
A simple magnifier for viewing postage stamps and other pieces of paper consists of a thin lens...Problem 25P:
A thin lens with a focal length of 6.00 cm is used as a simple magnifier. (a) What angular...Problem 26P:
|| The focal length of a simple magnifier is 8.00 cm. Assume the magnifier to be a thin lens placed...Problem 27P:
A microscope has an objective lens with a focal length of 12.0 mm. A small object is placed 0.8 mm...Problem 28P:
A compound microscope has an objective lens of focal length 10.0 mm with an eyepiece of focal length...Problem 29P:
An insect 1.2 mm tall is placed 1.0 mm beyond the focal point of the objective lens of a compound...Problem 30P:
The objective lens and the eyepiece of a microscope are 16.5 cm apart. The objective lens has a...Problem 31P:
The focal length of the eyepiece of a certain microscope is 18.0 mm. The focal length of the...Problem 32P:
A certain microscope is provided with objectives that have focal lengths of 16 mm. 4 mm. and 1.9 mm...Problem 33P:
Resolution of a microscope. The image formed by a microscope objective with a focal length of 5.00...Problem 34P:
A refracting telescope has an objective lens of focal length 16.0 in and eyepieces of focal lengths...Problem 35P:
The eyepiece of a refracting astronomical telescope (see Figure 25.14) has a focal length of 9.00...Problem 36P:
Galileos telescopes, I. While Galileo did not invent the telescope, he was the first known person to...Problem 37P:
The objective mirror of the Hubble Space Telescope has a focal length of 57.6 meters. The planet...Problem 38P:
The largest refracting telescope in the world is at Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin. The objective...Problem 39GP:
A photographer takes a photograph of a Boeing 747 airliner (length 70.7 m) when it is flying...Problem 40GP:
Curvature of the cornea. In a simplified model of the human eye. the aqueous and vitreous humors and...Problem 41GP:
A nearsighted eye. A certain very nearsighted person cannot focus on anything farther than 36.0 cm...Problem 42GP:
You are examining a flea with a converging lens that has a focal length of 4.00 cm. If the image of...Problem 43GP:
Physician, heal thyself! (a) Experimentally determine the near and far points for both of your own...Problem 44GP:
Laser eye surgery. The distance from the vertex of the cornea to the retina for a certain...Problem 45GP:
Its all done with mirrors. A photographer standing 0.750 m in front of a plane mirror is taking a...Problem 46GP:
An amateur photographer purchases a vintage camera at a flea market. In order to determine the focal...Problem 47GP:
A person with a digital camera uses a lens of focal length 25.0 mm to take a photograph of the image...Problem 48GP:
A microscope with an objective of focal length 8.00 mm and an eyepiece of focal length 7.50 cm is...Problem 49GP:
A person with a near point of 85 cm, but excellent distant vision, normally wears corrective...Problem 50GP:
A telescope is constructed from two lenses with focal lengths of 95.0 cm and 15.0 cm, the 95.0-cm...Problem 51GP:
Galileos telescopes, II. The characteristics that follow are characteristics of two of Galileos...Problem 52PP:
A frog can see an insect clearly at a distance of 10 cm. At that point the effective distance from...Problem 53PP:
Amphibian vision. The eyes of amphibians such as frogs have a much flatter cornea but a more...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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