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Calculus Based Physics University Physics with Modern Physics (11th) by Young, Freedman 34 94P
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A candle is at the center of curvature of the concave mirror, whose foal length 10.0cm. The converging lens has a focal length of 32.0 cm and is 85.0 cm to the right of the candle. The candle is viewed looking through the lens from the right. The lens forms two images of the candle. The first is formed by light passing directly through the lens. The second image is formed from the light that goes from the candle to the mirror, is reflected, and then passes through the lens.
a)For each of these to images, draw a principal- ray diagram that locates the image.
b)For each image, answer the following questions:
  i) Where is the image?
  ii) Is the image real or virtual?
  iii) Is the image erect or inverted with respect to the original object?
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posted by hanu on 8/1/2008 7:43:04 AM  |  status: Live
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       Given that the  focal length of the  concave mirror is  f = 10.0 cm
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 part A :
 
      Light passing straight through the lens:
                                         
  
  For light reflecting off the mirror, and then passing through the lens:
 
 
 
 
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