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A Galilean telescope adjusted for a relaxed eye is 36.2 cm long. If the objective lens has a focal length of 39.5 cm , what is the magnification

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Answer:

The magnification is
m = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The object distance is
u = 36.2 \ cm

The focal length is
v = 39.5 \ cm

From the lens equation we have that


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

=>
(1)/(v) = (1)/(f) - (1)/(u)

substituting values


(1)/(v) = (1)/(39.5) - (1)/(36.2)


(1)/(v) = -0.0023

=>
v = (1)/(0.0023)

=>
v =-433.3 \ cm

The magnification is mathematically represented as


m =- (v)/(u)

substituting values


m =- (-433.3)/(36.2)


m = 12

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