

PHY Lab In-Class Qui9 Py. 2 ot 2 6.(1) In last week's experiment with a converging...
Choose true or false for each statement regarding a converging lens. true false If an object is placed 7.9 cm from a converging lens with f = 4 cm, then its image will be reduced and real. true false If an object is placed 3.9 cm from a converging lens with f = 4 cm, then its image will be reduced and virtual. true false A converging lens produces an enlarged virtual image when the object is placed between the lens and its...
Consider a converging lens that has a focal length (f). Which one of these is correct about the image when the object is placed in front of the lens at a distance of (2f)? The image is real, inverted, and diminished (not correct) The image is real, erect, and diminished The image is virtual, erect, and has the same size as the object The image is virtual, inverted, and magnified The image is real, erect, and magnified The image is...
Choose true or false for each statement regarding a converging lens. true false If an object is placed 7.9 cm from a converging lens with f = 4 cm, then its image will be reduced and real. true false A converging lens produces an enlarged real image when the object is placed just beyond its focal point (Region 2). true false If an object is placed 4.1 cm from a converging lens with f = 4 cm, then its image will be reduced...
Diverging & Converging LENS
The same object (height = y) is placed at several different
distances s to the left of the same lens (focal length = f). For
each case, draw the 3 principal rays to locate the image. Then use
the “thin lens” equations to calculate:
• the image height y' (in terms of y)
• whether the image is real or virtual
• the image distance from the lens s' (in terms of s and f)
•...
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...
Converging- coovex F) Group B 1. An object is placed in front of a converging lens with a focal length of magnitude 10.0 cm such that the image is four times the size of the object. (a) At what distances must the object be placed from the lens such that this would occur? (b) For each object distance determined in part (a), what is the image distance? (c) Specify whether the image is upright or inverted and real or virtual...
2. Two thin lenses, one a converging lens and the other a diverging lens, are arated by 1.00 m along the same principal axis, as shown in the figure. The magnitude of the focal length of the converging lens is 25 cm, while the magnitude of the focal length of the diverging lens is 40 em. An object 8,25 cm tall is placed 35 cm to the left of the converging lens. (a) Where is the final image produced by...
PHYS 203 Name: Ray Tracing Name: Work in pairs. Turn in one copy per pair Part A: Ray Tracing (18 pts) For each of the following situations, draw the three principle rays and find the image. Measure, f.p. q. h and h and label them below (1 "large box" 1.0 cm). Indicate whether the image is: - real or virtual upright or inverted - enlarged or reduced - in front or behind the mirrorlens No pens allowed. Draw this in...
Name: Lab: Lens Ray Tracing Exercise Physics 182 Date:_ Ray Tracing for Lenses Predict the various values for the image distance, image height and magnification as well as describe the image type, image orientation and image size for the conditions given at the top of both tables. Use the thin lens equation and the magnification equation. Part Thin Lens Equation: = Magnification Equation: m Parti beton preoah ger ranlonch of the object ditance loatons aven in the tables 1. The...
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...