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The distance between an object and its upright image is $20.0 \mathrm{cm} .$ If the magnification is $0.500,$ what is the focal length of the lens that is being used to form the image?
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We have the distance between the object and its image as \( d = 20.0 \, \text{cm} \) and the magnification \( m = 0.500 \). Show more…
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