Ray Tracing and Image Formation with a Concave Lens A concave lens refracts parallel rays in such a way that they are bent away from the axis of the lens. For this reason, a concave lens is referred to as a diverging lens. Part B If the focal length of the concave lens is ( -7.50 mathrm{~cm} ), at what distance ( d_{mathrm{o}} ) from the lens should an object be placed so that its image is formed ( 3.70 mathrm{~cm} ) from the lens? Express your answer in centimeters. ( d_{o}= ) cm
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50 \, \text{cm} \) - Image distance, \( d_i = 3.70 \, \text{cm} \) Show more…
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