An object with a height of -0.060 m points below the principal axis (it is inverted) and is 0.140 m in front of a diverging lens. The focal length of the lens is -0.32 m. (Include the sign of the value in your answers.) (a) What is the magnification? (b) What is the image height? m (c) What is the image distance? m
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32 m, we can determine that the lens is a diverging lens since the focal length is negative. Show more…
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