6 cm f1 = 20 cm f2 = -10 cm 45° n = 1.5 45° 10 cm 5 cm
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Using the lens formula 1/f = 1/v - 1/u, where f is the focal length, v is the image distance, and u is the object distance, we can find the position of the image formed by the first lens. Here, f = 20 cm and u = -6 cm (the object is on the same side as the light Show more…
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