How Does a Boy Scout Use Eyeglasses to Start a Fire?

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A boy scout uses a lens from his eyeglasses to focus sunlight on kindling located 5.2 cm away. The problem involves calculating the maximum magnification and the magnification when the eye is relaxed, using the lens's focal length. Initial calculations for the focal length yielded incorrect results, prompting a review of the units and the near point value, which should be 15.2 cm instead of the standard 25 cm. The maximum magnification formula was adjusted accordingly, but the results still did not match expectations. Clarification on the focal length and consistent unit usage is necessary for accurate calculations.
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Homework Statement



A boy scout starts a fire by using a lens from his eyeglasses to focus sunlight on kindling 5.2 cm from the lens. The boy scout has a near point of 15.2 cm. When the lens is used as a simple magnifier, give values for the following conditions. (Hint: Assume a "normal" eye.)
(a) What is the maximum magnification that can be achieved

(b) What is the magnification when the eye is relaxed


Homework Equations


1/p + 1/q = 1/f
Mmax= 1+ 25cm/f


The Attempt at a Solution


I used p=+5.2 and q= -(15.2)-((1/2)5.2)=-17.8
then 1/5.2 - 1/17.8 +1/f
f= 7.34
so, Mmax= 1+ 25/7.34= 4.406 but that is wrong?!?
can anyone help?
 
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You have to put everything in meters... you're using cm... check your units...
 
floridianfisher said:

Homework Equations


1/p + 1/q = 1/f
Mmax= 1+ 25cm/f
That last equation assumes a near point of 25cm, but you are given a different near point to use.

(No problem using cm everywhere, as long as you are consistent.)
 
So i used the same equation except for Mmax I used 1+ 15.2/7.346= 3.068 but still the answere is not right?
 
Please help soon as I do not have much time left to solve this problem.
Thanks
 
floridianfisher said:
So i used the same equation except for Mmax I used 1+ 15.2/7.346= 3.068 but still the answere is not right?
What's the focal length of the lens?

floridianfisher said:
A boy scout starts a fire by using a lens from his eyeglasses to focus sunlight on kindling 5.2 cm from the lens.
 
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