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Algebraic Explanation of Image Formation in Convex Lenses
Homework Statement An object is in the focal length of a convex lens. As the object is moved from the focus towards the lens, what happens to the object? Homework Equations 1/f=1/d0+1/di The Attempt at a Solution I know how to solve this problem using ray diagrams, and the solution is: The...- Matt M
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- Concave Lenses
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Question based on Lenses -O level/gcse
Hey can anyone explain this question to me?- Wasif Shah
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- Lenses
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Insights New High Performance Ultra-wide Angle Lenses - Comments
Andy Resnick submitted a new PF Insights post New High Performance Ultra-wide Angle Lenses Continue reading the Original PF Insights Post.- Andy Resnick
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- Angle Digital camera Lenses performance
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Compound lens separated by a distance
Homework Statement Homework Equations We will call ##s## the distance of the object from the first lens, ##s'## the distance of the image from the first lens and ##s''## the distance of the image from the second lens. The Gauss's lens equation: $$\frac{1}{s} +\frac{1}{s'}=\frac{1}{f_1}$$...- Toby_phys
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- Geometric optics Lens Lenses Thin lens
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Lenses often contain thin coatings to reduce reflections....
Homework Statement Lenses often contain thin coatings to reduce reflections and UV radiation. Explain how this works. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution To reduce reflections on lenses, known as back-glare, they are often coated in what is called anti-reflective (AR). The AR causes...- AlexisFair
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- Lenses
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Invisibility cloaking using 4 lenses
Hello, So, here's an article about invisibility cloaking http://www.businessinsider.my/how-to-make-a-rochester-invisibility-cloak-2014-9/?r=US&IR=T#ruDbxWBJYWXsXcyW.97 What I don't understand is how's the object between the lenses is cloaked. Is it because the rays are focused to a point...- heavystray
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- Lens Lenses Optics
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- Forum: Optics
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Two lenses: find Di through second lens
Homework Statement A 1.60 cm tall object is 20.0 cm to the left of a lens with a focal length of 10.0 cm . A second lens with a focal length of 36.0 cm is 44.0 cm to the right of the first lens.Homework Equations 1/f = 1/di + 1/do , hi/ho = di/doThe Attempt at a Solution [/B] calculate...- tensor0910
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- Lens Lenses two lenses
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Help With a Difficult Lenses Question: Find the Answer!
Homework Statement The question is : https://postimg.org/image/lntyejfvp/ Homework Equations 1/s +1s' =1/f The Attempt at a Solution Hello, I have an upcoming test on Monday on lenses and while reviewing I've come across a question that confused me. My understanding is that the image of...- Rheegeaux22
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- Concave lens Convex lens Lenses
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Trying to buy some simple glass double-convex lenses
Dear forum, I'm currently trying to buy some simple glass double-convex lenses with no optical coatings from China with the help of a colleague over there. I'm trying to match a lens that I already have but which is no longer readily available to me here in Brazil. The lens I have is... -
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Absorbed chemicals in contact lenses?
Dear scientists, I had stupidly put a few boxes of Acuvue Moist Contact lenses together with a plastic bottle of "extra mild dissolvant" (nail polish remover) these stayed in the same bag in a closed cupboard for months before I noticed it. The dissolvant contains Ethyl Acetate, Butyl... -
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Calculate the focal length of a planoconvex lens?
Homework Statement Calculate the focal length of a planoconvex lens that produces a real image 2.5 times as big as the object if the object is 2.5 cm from the lens? Homework Equations The only one I can think of is 1/f = 1/v + 1/u The Attempt at a Solution [/B] My 'attempt' is 1/f = 1/62.5...- givemeknowledge
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- Focal Focal length Length Lens Lenses Light Optics Physics
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Why image is blurry or focused with convex lenses?
Homework Statement I have a few fundamental questions in optics about the focus and blurry images. Each textbook says that according to this picture the object image is the same. 1) If we move the screen to point further then the image will be blurry. What causes it to be blurry? 2) Why do...- TheCapacitor
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- Convex Image Lenses Optics
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Finding focal point of concave lens using concave and convex
Homework Statement [/B] I was doing http://stao.ca/VLresources/sci-tie-data/lessons/1400_1499/DivergingLensExperimentDeta.pdf experiment. Let's look at this image: Suppose we get the imaginary object at dv by convergence lens. And this object is like a real object for the concave lens. Then...- TheCapacitor
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- Concave Concave lens Convex Focal Lens Lenses Optics Point
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Why do convex lenses magnify, and why don't concave lenses?
So knowing that convex lenses causes light to converge and concave lenses causes then to diverge, why does converging light create a larger image than diverging light? Magnification means we want to see more of a certain part of an object, meaning we want to enlarge that section and have it...- yosimba2000
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- Concave Convex Lenses
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- Forum: Optics
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Image Distance with two concave lenses
Homework Statement An object 1.25 cm tall is placed 100 cm in front of a convex lens with a focal length of magnitude 50 cm. A concave lens with a focal length of magnitude 20 cm is placed 90 cm beyond the first lens. Where is the final image located? Homework Equations (1/s)+(1/s')=1/f s=...- Jende
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- Concave Image Lenses Optic lens Optics
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How can I create an adjustable liquid lens system for windows?
Hi everyone, I am working on a project on my final project in Product design. The project is about translating digital concept into the analogue world. In my project I am especially interested in the digital “Windows” and am trying to apply the functions and possibilities of digital on to... -
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Help with lenses for hand-made telescope
I'm trying to make a handmade telescope, but I'm stuck with the lenses I bought 2 lenses. they are the same "convex from one side and concave from the other side" like glasses lenses. then I knew that I need a double convex for both the object lens and the eyepiece lens. so I decided to put the... -
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Alternative to bifocal and varifocal spectacle lenses?
Hi Everyone I am not sure but I seem to remember that about ten years ago, I either read something or saw something on TV about a revolutionary new type of lens which could potentially replace bifocal and varifocal spectacle lenses. The main drawback of bifocal and varifocal lenses is that you... -
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I Identifying the length of the object on the image
Hello First of all, I was told this is a physics problem. If it's incorrect, I apologize. I have an image I want to know the length of the black ship (the ship which is carrying a ship). Let's assume that I know the length of the text on the ship (I have a reference object). Is this...- Erol2
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- Geometry Image Length Lenses
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How Do Lenses Exhibit Fourier Transforming Properties in Optics?
I was reading about this Fourier transforming property of lens,when I came by the experimental setup for Fourier optics(with laser and a 4f correlator system).Part of the setup was that of Fraunhofer diffraction and we get the Fourier transform of the aperture at the focal point of first lens...- wellorderingp
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- Fourier Lenses Property
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- Forum: Optics
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System of lenses with a light source at first focal point
Homework Statement So I have this system of lenses with this problem: First lens: focal length ##f_1=50 mm## Second lens : focal length ##f_2=400 mm## Distance between them ##d=600mm## A small light source is placed at the focal point for the first lens. At the focal point for the second...- alivedude
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- Focal Lens Lenses Light Point Source System
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The Relationship Between Lens Thickness and Light Convergence/Divergence
I understand that convex lenses cause light rays to converge while concave lenses cause light rays to diverge. But what is the relationship between the thickness of these lenses and the extent of the convergence/divergence of the light rays?- Leonard123
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- Lenses Thickness
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Equivalent focal length of two lenses
Homework Statement Two thin lenses have focal lengths of -5cm and +20cm. Determine their equivalent focal lengths when (a) cemented together and (b) separated by 10cm. Homework Equations ##\frac{1}{f_{eq}}=\sum_{n=1}^k \frac{1}{f_n}## The Attempt at a Solution So the first part was easy since...- Potatochip911
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- Equivalent Focal Focal length Length Lenses two lenses
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Fermat's Principle to explain lenses and mirrors
How do we use Fermat's principle of least time to explain the required shapes of lenses and mirrors?- isnainidiah
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- Explain Fermat's principle Geometric optics Lenses Mirrors Optics Principle
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MHB Physics: Images through Thin Lenses
A thin lenses with given p = 75cm, n = 1.55, r1 = 30cm, and r2 = -42cm. Find the a.) i b.) m c.) Is the image real or virtual d.) Is the image inverted or noninverted e.) Is the image on the same or opposite side as the object Using 1/p + 1/i = 1/f and also 1/f = (n-1)*(1/r1 - 1/r2) I...- JCUghetta
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- Images Lenses Physics
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Dispersion and the dependences of refractive indexes
I'm revising for a uni exam with past exam papers, and have gotten stuck on the details of dispersion. The two exam questions prompting this are a) What is the physical reason why the index of refraction for blue light is bigger than that of red light? and b) Explain how dispersion makes a...- Issy
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- dispersion index of refraction lenses optics
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Create DIY Light Intensifier Using Disposable Materials
1. I am supposed to create a device that can intensify the light directed at a light intensity sensor. A small light bulb will be 25 cm away from the light sensor. My device is required to be 20cm long and placed in between the light bulb and the light sensor in order to make the light that is...- Zoe F
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- Concave Converging Creativity Device Lenses Light Light bulb
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Stargazing Problem in making a small refracting Telescope
It sounds silly to ask such question or stumble in such problem, indeed! But I was willing to make some small telescopes for young friends of mine, to encourage them to delve in the skies. So, I bought: 1. Double concave, spherical glass lens, with a focal length of approx. -75mm and diameter...- Ibrahim Hany
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- Diy Kids Lenses Refraction Telescope
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Object Distance for Mirrors versus Lenses
We are finishing up light and I'm a little confused on when the object distance would be negative when we are talking about mirrors and not lenses. The definition we were given is that the object distance is negative if the incoming light is on the opposite side of the mirror then the object is... -
Fourier optics with concave (diverging) lenses
Hey, I was wondering, since for a convex lens the Fourier transform of a fields is in their real focus plane. Is it for a concave lens that the Fourier transform of a field is in the virtual focus plane? I can't find any book or paper that talks about how concave lenses work in terms of... -
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Is the Statement About Inverted and Real Images with Bi-Convex Lenses True?
Homework Statement An object is placed between the optical centre and the focus point of a bi-convex lens. The image obtained is always inverted and real. Is this statement true? Justify your answer using the thin lens equation. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- elylselvan
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- Images Lens Lenses Lights Physics Physics 2
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Diverging and Converging lenses in a system
Homework Statement A)Find the final position of the image (from the object, I assume?) B)Find the size of the final image of the object. Homework Equations 1/f = 1/do + 1/di The Attempt at a Solution 1) Solved first distance: 1/5 - 1/4 = 1/di --> 4/20 - 5/20, di = -20cm 2) Use di1 for do...- DrewHizzy
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- Concave Converging Convex Focal Lens Lenses Optics System
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Ray Tracing - Optics - Bend light with circular lenses
Hey guys first time poster. I have written a 2D ray tracer in Mathematica. It's very basic, all it does is use Snell's law to trace ray refraction and very basic absorption. The set up is a central absorbing circle surrounded by circular lenses. The central circle is a perfect absorber, so if a... -
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Engineering Book on lenses, their types, properties, etc.
Specifically I am interested in a book which talks about lenses, their types, where and how they are used. How do binoculars, telescopes work (how to construct them), what type of lenses to use... Am I asking for too much? Would really appreciate if any of you guys could suggest me of such a...- 2sin54
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- Book Lenses Properties
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Focal length of 2 lenses to reduce laser beam diameter
I need to reduce the beam diameter of a laser I am using. I plan to do this by first passing the beam through a positive spherical lens with focal length f1 and then a negative spherical lens with focal length f2 and f2 < f1. By placing the lenses so that the two focal points overlap I will have...- RandomGuy88
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- Beam Diameter Focal Focal length Laser Laser beam Length Lenses
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Lenses Question -- image is to be the same size as the object
Homework Statement At what distance from an object must a 55mm camera lens be placed if the image is to be the same size as the object? Homework Equations 1/u + 1/v = 1/f m = v/u do/di = ho/hiThe Attempt at a Solution My thinking is that (m) needs to equal 0 therefore v/u needs to equal...- Reptic
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- Image Lenses
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Bending the Rules (Gamma ray lenses)
http://news.sciencemag.org/sites/default/files/styles/thumb_article_l/public/article_images/sn-gammarays.jpg?itok=vYTMw8My Researchers at Institut Laue–Langevin have found a way to bend gamma rays. Gamma ray lenses, which theory had suggested were impossible, could be made from heavy elements...- Fallen-S36
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- Bending Lenses Optics Ray Rules
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Electrically Controlled Auto Darkening Lenses: Mirrored or Transparent?
The technology of electrically controlled auto darkening welding lenses wherein the lens protects the welders eyes by transforming from clear to opaque within milliseconds is fascinating. I would ask, is anyone aware of a lens that is electrically controlled but produces a mirrored surface... -
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Lens Question for Design of an Infrared Spotlight
Hello All. I'm working on a project to build an infrared spotlight which will hopefully light up a distant object so that I can see it on an IP enabled night vision camera. The lens problem seems very straight forward, but I could use some help. Per the attached diagram, I want to focus the... -
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How Is Object Distance Calculated in Mirror and Lens Equations?
Homework Statement In front of a spherical concave mirror of radius 39cm, you position and object of height 0.6cm somewhere along the principal axis. The resultant image has a height of 0.2cm, How far from the mirror is the object located? What if this were a convex mirror with the same radius...- mikil100
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- Lenses Mirrors
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Are Contact Lenses Safe for Your Iris? A Look in the Mirror.
Are contact lenses worn on (fully cover)the iris?If yes,then can iris get damaged or at risk in any way while wearing contact lenses?And how iris function is being performed when contact lenses are put on them?- gracy
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- Contact Lenses
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Calculating Thickness of Lenses for Max. Reflection: n1, n2, λ
Homework Statement A highly reflective mirror can be made for a particular wavelength at normal incidence by using two thin layers of transparent materials of indices of refraction n1 and n2 (1 < n1<n2 ) on the surface of the glass ( n>n2 ).(Figure 1) A)What should be the minimum thicknesses...- toothpaste666
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- Lenses Thickness
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Can't find any micrograph for glass
I can only find micrographs (photographs of microstructure under electron microscope) of non-transparent glasses. Is it impossible top be able to see the internal structure of a transparent material? If anyone can tell me what I'm doing wrong or find me one that would be great! I'm looking...- JezMoulton
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- Glass Lenses Microscope Microscopy
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Microscope magnification with camera
I have two lenses for my microscope. The object lens which magnifies 63 X. Then there is my eyepiece lens with f=100 mm which focuses the incoming light at an camera. How can I calculate the total magnification? All calculations so far for the eyepiece involve the 25 cm of the human eye, but now... -
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Diverging and Converging Lenses
Homework Statement A diverging lens (f = –13.0 cm) is located 18.0 cm to the left of a converging lens (f = 31.0 cm). A 3.30-cm-tall object stands to the left of the diverging lens, exactly at its focal point. Determine the distance of the final image relative to the converging lens Homework...- slaw155
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- Converging Lenses
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Finding the focal length of a negative lens without another lens.
Homework Statement A simple method for determining the focal length of a negative lens is shown below. Prove this is true. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The linear magnification formula relates magnification, the distance from the lens to the image (i), the distance from...- kPepis
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- Focal Focal length Geometry Length Lens Lenses Negative Optics
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Very small holographic laser projectors and diffraction.
In thinking about what it would take to make a feasible invisibility cloak or holographic disguise or perfect hologram room, I've imagined something that works like this: A light beam "image" is projected onto a device designed to refract or reflect it in all directions, but only 1 color in any... -
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Question with Three Thin Lenses Calculating for Final Image Distance
Homework Statement Three thin lenses, each with a focal length of 40.0 cm, are aligned on a common axis; adjacent lenses are separated by 52.0 cm. Find the position of the image of a small object on the axis, 80.0 cm to the left of the first lens. Homework Equations 1/s + 1/s' = 1/f The...- Temp0
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- Final Image Lenses
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If two lenses have the same radii of curvature but different indexes
Homework Statement If two lenses have the same radii of curvature but different indexes of refraction their focal lengths won't be equal because the one with the greater index of refraction will undergo greater refraction and will have a smaller f. Doesn't this contradict the definition of...- needingtoknow
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- Curvature Lenses two lenses
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Ray Tracing and Combination of Lenses
I was looking at this problem. Does the problem assume that the focal point of the divergent lens is right next to it? The answer is c, saying that the focus point will be further away: but that assumes that the focal point is not RIGHT NEXT to the divergent lens. If it were RIGHT NEXT (VERY...- alingy1
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- Combination Lenses Ray Ray tracing tracing
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help