(a) At what distance should the lens be held from the figure in Exercise 9.29 in order to view the squares distinctly

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(a) At what distance should the lens be held from the figure in Exercise 9.29 in order to view the squares distinctly with the maximum possible magnifying power? 

(b) What is the magnification in this case?

 (c) Is the magnification equal to the magnifying power in this case? Explain.

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answered Jan 8, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
selected Jan 8, 2018 by sforrest072
 
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(a) The maximum possible magnification is obtained when the image is formed at the near point (d = 25 cm).

 Image distance, v = −d = −25 cm

 Focal length, f = 10 cm

 Object distance = u

 According to the lens formula, we have:

Hence, to view the squares distinctly, the lens should be kept 7.14 cm away from them.

(b) Magnification     

(c) Magnifying power 

Since the image is formed at the near point (25 cm), the magnifying power is equal to the magnitude of magnification.

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