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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
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A converging lens with a focal length of 70.0cm forms an image of a 3.20-cm-tall real object that is to the left of the lens. Th

e image is 4.50cm tall and inverted.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Setler [38]3 years ago
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Answer: (i)The object is at a distance of 120cm from the lens while the image is at a distance of 160cm from the lens. (ii)The image is Real

Note: This is the complete question; A converging lens with a focal length of 70.0cm forms an image of a 3.20-cm-tall real object that is to the left of the lens. The image is 4.50cm tall and inverted. Where are the object and image located in relation to the lens? Is the image real or virtual?

Explanation:

The required formulas are;

1. lens formula given by,  <em>1/s' + 1/s = 1/f</em>

2. magnification = <em>h'/h = s'/s</em>

where h' is image height, h is object height, s' is image distance, s is object distance, f is focal length of lens.

h' = 4.50cm, h = 3.20cm, f = 70cm ( f of a converging lens is positive)

solving for s' and s in eqn (2)

4.50/3.20=s'/s

1.4=s'/s

s'=1.4s

to find the values of s' and s, we use equation (1) and substitute s' = 1.4s

1/1.4s + 1/s = 1/70

2.4/1.4s =1/70

s = 2.4*70/1.4 = 120cm

s' = 1.4*120 = 160cm

Therefore, the object is on the left, 120cm from the lens while the image is 160cm on the right of the lens

<em>Since the object is at a distance between f and 2f from the lens, the image formed is</em> real, inverted and magnified

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