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An object is moved along the central axis of a thin lens while the lateral magnification m is measured. Figure 34-43 gives m versus object distance p out to ps. What is the magnification of the object when the object is p=14 cmfrom the lens?

Short Answer

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Magnification of the object when it is at 14 cm from the lens is m= -2.5.

Step by step solution

01

Listing the given quantities

  • Horizontal scale, ps = 8 cm
  • Object distance, p = 14 cm.
02

Understanding the concepts of lens equation and magnification

By using the thin lens equation and the formula for magnification, we can find the magnification when object is at 14.0 cm from the lens.

Formula:

Magnification,m=-ip

Thin lens equation, 1f=1p+1i

Here f is the focal length, i is the image distance, p is the object distance, m is the magnification.

03

Calculations of the magnification of the object

Since the magnification is given by,

m=-ipi=-mp

From the graph, we can say that, at p = 5 cm, m = 2 cm

Therefore,

i=-(2)(5)=-10.0cm

Now, we have to find the focal length.

Thin lens equation is given as

1f=1p+1i=15+1-10

Hence,

f = 10.0 cm

Now, we have to find the image distance, with the same focal length and when object is at a distance p = 14cm.

Thus,

1f=1p+1i110=114+1i1i=110-1141i=0.0286i=35cm

Now, using this image distance and given object distance, the magnification is

m=-ip=-3514=-2.5

Therefore the magnification of the object when it is at 14 cm from the lens is m = -2.5.

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