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Problem 3 Easy Difficulty

Unless otherwise stated, the lens-to-retina distance is 2.00 cm.

(a) The print in many books averages 3.50 mm in height. How high is the image of the print on the retina when the book is held 30.0 cm from the eye?
(b) Compare the size of the print to the sizes of rods and cones in the fovea and discuss the possible details observable in the letters. (The eye-brain system can perform better because of interconnections and higher order image processing.)

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a. the person will need the person will need
b. a person with short eye should use converging lens to correct his defect in vision.
c. (GRAPH CANNOT COPY)

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height off, the image can be found by using their relation. There is height of image developed by height off object is equal to minus the distance to the image did right by distance of the object Then we can solve for h I on the child becomes finest choon d I divided by our distance of objects obstructing the values from a given, um, problem which is minus 3.50 millimeter. This is for height off object, uh, times of the height of the image distance. The mystery is a two centimeter divided by the distance. The object is a 30 centimeter. The writing these two terms of multiplying with this gives us, um minus zero point 233 millimeters. This was a you got to be the size off the size off the roads. And there hoon's you smaller, smaller, then image height, image, height. So we can distinguish letters on the page so we can we can distinguish electors, Liquors

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