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Keesha is looking at a beetle with a magnifying glass. She wants to see an upright, enlarged image at a distance of 25 cm. The focal length of the magnifying glass is +5.0 cm. Assume that Keesha's eye is close to the magnifying glass.

(a) What should be the distance between the magnifying glass and the beetle?
(b) What is the angular magnification?

User David Boho
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Answer:

a) p = 4.167 cm, b) m = + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

a) For this exercise we must use the equation of the constructor


(1)/(f) = (1)/(p) + (1)/(q)

where f is the focal length, p and q are the distance to the object and the image, respectively

In this case the distance to the image q = 25 cm and the focal length is f = 5.0 cm

Since the object and its image are on the same side of the lens, the distance to the image by the sign convention must be negative.


(1)/(p ) = (1)/(f) - (1)/(q)


(1)/(p) = (1)/(5) - (1)/(-25)


(1)/( p) = 024

p = 4.167 cm

b) angular magnification

m = h ’/ h = - q / p

m = - (-25) /4.167

m = + 6

the positive sign indicates that the image is straight and enlarged

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