Physics HW please help!!!
1. A camera has a lens (or combination of lenses) like the converging lens in this lab that focuses light from objects into real images on a piece of film

Physics HW please help!!! 1. A camera has a lens (or combination of lenses) like the...
You have a camera in which the lens is a combination of a diverging lens of focal length 120mm and a converging lens of focal length 42mm. The two are mounted 60mm apart, and the converging lens is the one closer to the camera body. TO focus the image produced on the sensor in the camera body, you move the pair of lenses closer to or farther from the sensor, keeping the distance between the lenses fixed at 60mm. suppose...
2. A camera has a single converging lens with a fixed focal length f. (a) How far should the lens be from the film in order to focus an object that is infinitely far away (namely the incoming light rays are parallel with the principal axis of the system) (b) How far should the lens be from the film to focus an object at a distance of 2f in front of the lens? (c) What is the magnification of the...
A two-lens camera has one lens with focal length +15.0- cm cm located 12 cm cm from the film and a second lens of focal length +13.0- cm cm a variable distance d d of 5.0 to10.0 cm cm from the film. Determine the lower bound of the distance at which you can photograph objects and achieve sharp images on the film? Determine the upper bound of the distance at which you can photograph objects and achieve sharp images on...
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Experiment 12 Thin Lenses Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to veily the thin lens equation and to determine the focal length of an optical thin lens Apparatus The apparatus used in this experiment consists of an opical bench, a light source with built-in object, a thin lens, a screen and a smaill plastic scale. Theory A thin lens is an optical system with...
Down to one try left on this hw problem, please help! A lens for a 35-mm camera has a focal length given by f = 65 mm. (a) How close to the film should the lens be placed to form a sharp image of an object that is 6.2 m away? (b) What is the magnification of the image on the film?
Q 15: A camera with a 7.0-cm focal length lens is used to photograph a person who is 2.0 m tall. The height of the image on the film must be no greater than 7.0 cm. Calculate the closest distance the person can stand to the lens. Q 19: A man who can produce sharp images on his retina only of objects that lie from 55 cm to 290 cm from his eyes needs bifocal lenses. Determine the desired focal...
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For lenses in combination, the image for the first lens is the object for the second. The ray tracing diagram below shows how the rays travel through the system from object to first image/second object and then to second image. The first ray trace gives the location and size of the first image. A second ray trace is performed to find where the second object (which is the first image) creates the second image. It...
Please draw lens diagrams for all 6 types of thin lenses A. converging: meniscus, planar convex, double convex B. diverging: meniscus, planar concave, double concave and show in each case, using appropriate sign conventions for the radii of curvature, that the focal length is the same regardless of whether light is coming towards the lens from the left or right. This exercise involves drawing 12 diagrams, and annotating and doing a bit of algebra for each lens/light direction combination. Please,...
Could someone please help complet Table 1 and Table 2
Lab 12 Concave and Convex Lenses PHYS 1110L Conceptual Physics Lab Name: Date: Results:-- -(90 pts max) OBJECTIVES To demonstrate the formation of images from convex and concave lenses. To identify the type of image formed by convex and concave lenses. - To confirm the lens equations. PART 1 CONVEX LENS 1. Open GOOGLE CHROME or other compatible browser and DISABLE all BROWSER POP-UP BLOCKERS 2. Go to PhET Simulations...
HOLT PHYSICS MODULE 15 Refraction Fill each blank below with the word or phrase that completes the statement. 1. A focuses to a point light rays passing through it. The focusing effect is the result of Light waves are refracted when they pass from one medium to another because their 2. changes. 3-The normal line is an imaginary line- of to the two mediums. Light waves are bent away from the normal or toward it depending on whether the speed...