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Chapter 24, Problem 61QAP
To determine
Location of the image of the fly, its type and its length
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•8 An object is placed against the
center of a spherical mirror and
then moved 70 cm from it along the
central axis as the image distance i is
measured. Figure 34-36 gives i
versus object distance p out to P. =
40 cm. What is i for p = 70 cm?
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400
•44 An object is placed against the
center of a thin lens and then moved
away from it along the central axis as
the image distance i is measured.
Figure 34-41 gives i versus object
distance p out to p, = 60 cm. What is
the image distance when p= 100
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p (cm)
Figure 34-41 Problem 44.
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