Aconvex lens has a focal length of 16.5 cm. where on the lens axis should an object be placed in order to get a virtual, enlarged image with a magnification of 1.90?
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Ответ:
Object should be placed at a distance, u = 7.8 cm
Given:
focal length of convex lens, F = 16.5 cm
magnification, m = 1.90
Solution:
Magnification of lens, m = -![\frac{v}{u}](/tpl/images/0214/1009/5e130.png)
where
u = object distance
v = image distance
Now,
1.90 =![\frac{v}{u}](/tpl/images/0214/1009/5e130.png)
v = - 1.90u
To calculate the object distance, u by lens maker formula given by:
u = 7.8 cm
Object should be placed at a distance of 7.8 cm on the axis of the lens to get virtual and enlarged image.
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