80 through 87 80, 87 SSM WWW 83 Two-lens systems. In Fig. 34-45, stick figure O (the object) stands on the common central axis of two thin, symmetric lenses, which are mounted in the boxed regions. Lens 1 is mounted within the boxed region closer to O, which is at object distance p1. Lens 2 is mounted within the farther boxed region, at distance d. Each problem in Table 34-9 refers to a different combination of lenses and different values for distances, which are given in centimeters. The type of lens is indicated by C for converging and D for diverging; the number after C or D is the distance between a lens and either of its focal points (the proper sign of the focal distance is not indicated). Find (a) the image distance i2for the image produced by lens 2 (the final image produced by the system) and (b) the overall lateral magnification Mfor the system, including signs.Also, determine whether the final image is (c) real(R) or virtual (V), (d) inverted (I)from object O or non-inverted (NI), and (e) on the same side of lens 2 as the object O or on the opposite side.

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a. The image distance for the image produced by lens 2, i2=+9.8cm.

b. The overall lateral magnification, including sign,M=-0.27.

The final image is,

c. Real (R)

d. Inverted (I)

e. On the opposite side of the object.

Step by step solution

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Step 1: Given data

  • The object stands on the common central axis of two thin symmetric lenses.
  • Distance between object and lenses 1,p1=+8cm
  • Distance between lens 1 and 2,d=12cm
  • Lens 1 is diverging, focal lengthf1=-6cm
  • Lens 2 is converging, focal lengthf2=6cm
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Determining the concept

Using the relation between focal length, the image distance, and the object distance, find the image distancei2. Then using the formula for the overall magnification find its value.

From the solution of part a and b answer part c, d and e.

Formulae are as follows:

The formula for focal length,1f=1p+1i

Overall magnification,M=m1m2

Magnification,m=-ip

Here,m is the magnification, is the pole, is the focal length, and is the image distance.

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(a) Determining the image distance for the image produced by lens 2

For lens 1 which is diverging focal length,f1=-6cm, object distancep1.

Using the expression for focal length,

1f1=1p1+1i1

1i1=1f1-1p1

1i1=p1-f1f1p1

i1=f1p1p1-f1........................(i)

i1=-6×88--6=-4814=-3.4cm

This serves as an object for lens 2,

p2=d-i1=12-(-3.42)=15.42cm

It is given thatf2=6cm

Modifying equation (1) for lens 2,

i2=f2p2p2-f2=6×15.4215.42-6=+9.8cm

Therefore, the image produced by lens 2 is at +9.8 cm.

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(b) Determine the overall lateral magnification, including sign, M

To find overall magnification use the formula

M=m1m2

Magnification m=-ip

M=-i1p1×-i2p2

M=--3.428×-9.815.42

M=-0.27

Therefore, the overall magnification for the given lens system is -0.27.

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(c) Determining whether the final image is real (R) or virtual (V)

Since the lens 2 is converging, the object for lens 2 is outside the focal point. The final image distance is positive.

Hence, the image formed by this lens system is real.

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(d) Determining whether the final image is inverted (I) or non-inverted (NI)

The overall magnification for this lens system is negative which shows that image and the object have the opposite orientation.

Hence, the image is inverted.

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(e) Determine whether the final image is on the same side of lens 2 as object O or on the opposite side.

The final image distance is positive, which shows that it is at positive side of the lens 2, that is on the opposite side of the object.

Hence, the image ison the opposite side from the object.

The focal length and overall magnification of two-lens system can be found using corresponding formulae. The nature of the image can be predicted from the characteristics of image formed due to given two-lens system.

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