How Effective Is Peer Support in Solving Homework Problems?

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The discussion revolves around a physics homework problem related to lens equations and magnification. Participants are attempting to solve for object distance and image distance using given values and equations.

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  • Participants are exploring the application of the lens equation and magnification concepts. There are attempts to clarify the correct use of variables and signs in the equations. Questions arise regarding the steps to isolate variables and the proper handling of algebraic expressions.

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There is ongoing dialogue with some participants providing guidance on algebraic manipulation and the importance of maintaining negative signs in equations. Multiple interpretations of the problem are being explored, particularly regarding the calculations and the setup of the equations.

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Participants are addressing potential errors in initial attempts, such as missing variables and signs. The conversation reflects a collaborative effort to clarify misunderstandings and refine the approach to the problem.

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If anyone can help me, i would really appreciate it! thanks:smile:

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would i do:
15.5^-1 - 2.96^-1
Ans^-1
-3.658
 
i does not equal 2.96. You've just dropped a variable, you can't do that. If M = -i/o, then i = -M*o, right? Remember there should be a negative sign in the magnification equation when you are dealing with object and image distances. Now you know what i is in terms of o, so using the lens equation and a little algebra you can solve for o.
 
1/15.5 = 1/2.96*o + 1/o

Im sorry i believe i typed that wrong the first time, i forgot the "o" after 2.96
do i find the common denominator, i am not sure what to do
 
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Aikenfan said:
1/15.5 = 1/2.96*o + 1/o

Im sorry i believe i typed that wrong the first time, i forgot the "o" after 2.96
do i find the common denominator, i am not sure what to do

You are still forgetting the negative sign in the M equation. To find "o", you can just take it out so you will have (1/o)*(1-(1/2.96)) on the right side of the lens equation. You can then cross multiply to solve for "o".

Once you get your answer for "o", find "i". You can put them both back into the lens equation and check if they are right, since you were given f.
 
so o is equal to 0.663?
 
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No, you're not quite finished yet. You should be at (1/15.5) = (1/o)*(0.663). Now you must isolate "o" and solve for it. You can just cross multiply, since what you have is the same as (1/15.5)=(0.663/o). Do you see what I mean?
 
when i cross multiply, i get:
15.5 (0.663)
=
10.2765
does that look correct?
 
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Yes, I think that looks OK.
 

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