1. A converging lens with a focal length of 6.00 cm forms an image of a 5.00 mm -tall real object that is to the left of the lens. The image is 1.30 cm tall and erect. a) Where are the object and image located? b) Is the image real or virtual? 2. A converging lens with a focal length of 94.5 cm forms an image of a 3.30 cm -tall real object that is to the left of the lens. The image is 4.35 cm tall and inverted. a) Where are the object and image located in relation to the lens? b) Is the image real or virtual?
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00 \) cm - Height of the object, \( h_o = 5.00 \) mm = 0.50 cm - Height of the image, \( h_i = 1.30 \) cm (erect) #### Show more…
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