Gear300 said:
I have done so...same problem occurs...the drawings don't seem to follow the statement.
I was hoping you could post your work with the two lenses, because I wasn't sure what you meant when you said a few posts back:
Gear300 said:
the rays didn't head in the same direction or intersect at the same point as they would if the rays from the original object were simply continued from the 1st lens to the 2nd
The reason I'm confused is because I think you should only be using rays that are coming from the first lens. I had some trouble getting some understandable pictures, so I've created several (you might have to view them full size for them to look okay). Here is the procedure:
To get the first image from the first lens, do the standard thing with the three special rays: the ray that passes through the focal point emerges parallel, the ray the comes in parallel passes through the focal point on the other side, and the ray that passes through the center of the lens goes straight through undeflected. So you get something like:
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4119/ray1wa5.jpg
which is just the standard thing. Now put in the second lens along with its focal points:
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4940/ray2yp7.jpg
Now the idea is that we need to find the three special rays again: the one coming in parallel, the one passing through the focal point, and the one going through the center. We already have the parallel one, so that gives the red ray in the following:
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6358/ray3xe1.jpg
To get the other two rays takes a bit of thought. The idea is that if the second lens was not there, all the rays that leave the first lens passes through the image of the first lens (where the blue lines cross). So use that to find the other two special rays (I have not yet had them affected by the second lens):
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6774/ray4il5.jpg
Finally, let the one that passes through the second lens focal point come out parallel to get the final answer:
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/7461/ray5ut5.jpg
Where the blue lines cross is the image from the first lens; where the red lines cross is the real final image.
(I guess the pictures make more sense if you open each full-sized image in an individual tab and just go from tab to tab.)