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You are using a magnifier that gave you a lateral magnification of 1/2. If the object distance is 0.5 cm, calculate the focal length of the magnifier.

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Answer:


- 0.5 cm

Step-by-step explanation:


M = Lateral Magnification = 0.5


d_(o) = Distance of the object = 0.5 cm


d_(i) = Distance of the image = ?

Lateral magnification is given as


M = (- d_(i))/(d_(o))


0.5 = (- d_(i))/(0.5)


d_(i) = - 0.25 cm


f = focal length of the magnifier

Using the equation


(1)/(d_(o)) + (1)/(d_(i)) = (1)/(f)


(1)/(0.5) + (- 1)/(0.25) = (1)/(f)


f = - 0.5 cm

User Satendra Rawat
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Answer:

The focal length is -0.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Magnification
m=(1)/(2)

Object distance u = 0.5 cm

We need to calculate the image distance

Using formula of magnification


m=-(v)/(u)

Put the value into the formula


(1)/(2)=-(v)/(0.5)


v=-(1)/(2)*0.5


v=-0.25\ cm

We need to calculate the focal length

Using formula for focal length


(1)/(f)=(1)/(u)+(1)/(v)


(1)/(f)=(v+u)/(vu)


f=(uv)/(v+u)


f=(0.5*(-0.25))/(-0.25+0.5)


f=-0.5\ cm

Hence, The focal length is -0.5.

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