32 through 38 37, 38 33, 35 Spherical refracting surfaces. An object Ostands on the central axis of a spherical refracting surface. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-5 refers to the index of refraction n1where the object is located, (a) the index of refraction n2on the other side of the refracting surface, (b) the object distance p, (c) the radius of curvature rof the surface, and (d) the image distance i. (All distances are in centimeters.) Fill in the missing information, including whether the image is (e) real (R)or virtual (V)and (f) on the same side of the surface as the object Oor on the opposite side.

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a) The index of refraction n2on the other side of the refracting surface is 1.

b) The object distance p is +70 cm.

c) The radius of curvature r of the surface is +30 cm

d) The image distance i is -26 cm.

e) The image is virtual and upright.

f) The image and object are on the same side.

Step by step solution

01

Step 1: Given

Index of refraction where the object is located is

Index of refractionon the other side of the refracting surface,n2=1.0

Object distance, p=+70

Radius of curvature, r=+30

02

Determining the concept

The index of refraction of the object and image, the object distance, and the radius of curvature are given in the problem. Using this data and equation, find the image distance and check whetherthe image is real or virtual and find the position of the image.

Formulae are as follows:

np+n2i=n2-nT,where p is the pole and i is the image distance.

03

Determining the index of refraction n2 on the other side of the refracting surface

(a)

The index of refraction on the other side of the refracting surface is given in the table 34-5. So,n2=1.0

Therefore, the index of refraction on the other side of the refracting surface is 1.

04

Determining the object distance p

(b)

The object distance is given in the problem, p=+70 cm.

Therefore, the object distance p is +70 cm.

05

 Determining the radius of curvature r of the surface

(c)

The radius of curvature is given in the problem, r=+30 cm.

Therefore, the radius of curvature r of the surface is +30 cm.

06

Determining the image distance i

(d)

Fromequation 34-8,
n1p+n2i=n2-n1r

Rearranging the terms,

i=n2n2-n1r-n1p

Substituting the given values,

role="math" localid="1662986356399" i=1.01.0-1.530cm-1.570cmi=-26cm

Therefore, the image distance i is -26 cm.

07

Determining whether the image is real or virtual

(e)

Since i<0, therefore the image virtual and upright.

Therefore, the image is virtual and upright.

08

Determining the position of the image

(f)

For spherical refracting surfaces, real images form on the opposite sides of the object and virtual images form on the same side as the object.

Since the image is virtual, therefore theimage is on the same side as that of the object.

Therefore, the image and object are on the same side.

The required quantities can be found by using the relation between the index of refraction of object and image, image distance, object distance and the radius of curvature.

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