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A 35-mm single lens reflex (SLR) digital camera is using a lens of focal length 35.0 mm to photograph a person who is 1.80 m tall and located 3.60 m from the lens. (a) How far is the CCD sensor from the lens when the person is in focus?

(b) How tall is the person's image on the CCD sensor?

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Answer:

a) 35.44 mm

b) 17.67 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

u = Object distance = 3.6 m

v = Image distance

f = Focal length = 35 mm


h_u= Object height = 1.8 m

a) Lens Equation


(1)/(f)=(1)/(u)+(1)/(v)\\\Rightarrow (1)/(f)-(1)/(u)=(1)/(v)\\\Rightarrow (1)/(v)=(1)/(35)-(1)/(3600)\\\Rightarrow (1)/(v)=(713)/(25200) \\\Rightarrow v=(25200)/(713)=35.34\ mm

The CCD sensor is 35.34 mm from the lens

b) Magnification


m=-(v)/(u)\\\Rightarrow m=-(35.34)/(3600)


m=(h_v)/(h_u)\\\Rightarrow -(35.34)/(3600)=(h_v)/(1800)\\\Rightarrow h_v=-(35.34)/(3600)* 1800=-17.67\ mm

The person appears 17.67 mm tall on the sensor

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