A camera lens used for taking close-up photographs has a focal length of 24.5 mm. The farthest it can be placed from the film is 33.0 mm. (a) What is the closest object (in mm) that can be photographed? x mm (b) What is the magnification of this closest object? ☑

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A camera lens used for taking close-up photographs has a focal length of 24.5 mm. The farthest it can be placed from the film is 33.0 mm.
(a) What is the closest object (in mm) that can be photographed?
x mm
(b) What is the magnification of this closest object?
X
Transcribed Image Text:A camera lens used for taking close-up photographs has a focal length of 24.5 mm. The farthest it can be placed from the film is 33.0 mm. (a) What is the closest object (in mm) that can be photographed? x mm (b) What is the magnification of this closest object? X
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