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zoom lens system is a combination of lenses that produces a variable magnification of a fixed object as it maintains a fixed image position. The magnification is varied by moving one or more lenses along the axis. Multiple lenses are used in practice, but the effect of zooming in on an object can be demonstrated with a simple two-lens system. An object, two converging lenses, and a screen are mounted on an optical bench. Lens 1, which is to the right of the object, has a focal length of f1 of 5.00 cm, and lens 2, which is to the right of the first lens, has a focal length of f2 of 10.0 cm. The screen is to the right of lens 2. Initially, an object is situated at a distance of 7.50 cm to the left of lens 1, and the image formed on the screen has a magnification of +1.00.

(a) Find the distance between the object and the screen.

(b) Both lenses are now moved along their common axis while the object and the screen maintain fixed positions until the image formed on the screen has a magnification of +3.00. Find the displacement of each lens from its initial position in part (a).

(c) Can the lenses be displaced in more than one way?

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Shelley Sundae Naparota
Shelley Sundae NaparotaLv10
15 Dec 2020

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