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Turning the barrel of a 50-mm-focal-length lens on a manual-focus camera moves the lens closer to or farther from the sensor to focus on objects at different distances. The lens has a stated range of focus from 0.70 m infinity.

How far does the lens move between these two extremes?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To focus object at .7m , the image distance can be measured as follows

object distance u = .7m

focal length f = .05 m

image distance v = ?

from lens formula


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


(1)/(v) +(1)/(.7) = (1)/(.05)


(1)/(v) =(1)/(.05) -(1)/(.7)

v = .054 m

= 54 mm

when the object is at infinity , image is formed at focus ie at distance of

50 mm .

So lens position from sensor where image is formed , varies from 54 mm to 50 mm .

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