An upright object is placed a distance in front of a converging lens equal to twice the focal length of the lens. On the other side of the lens is a converging mirror of focal length , separated from the lens by a distance ; see diagram below. Find the location, nature, and relative size of the final image, as seen by an eye looking toward the mirror through the lens. Draw the appropriate ray

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An upright object is placed a distance in front of a converging lens equal to twice
the focal length of the lens. On the other side of the lens is a converging mirror of focal
length , separated from the lens by a distance ; see diagram below.

Find the location, nature, and relative size of the final image, as seen by an eye looking toward the mirror
through the lens.

Draw the appropriate ray diagram

-2f₁.
201
+ f₂)
f2
Transcribed Image Text:-2f₁. 201 + f₂) f2
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