As shown in Fig. la, the object and the screen is separated by / = 100cm. When we put a convex lens in the middle point between the object and the screen, a clear image is formed on the screen. What is the focal length of the lens? You may use either ABCD matrix or other methods. 100cm Fig. la

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(i) A vector is denoted by a bold letter, e.g., E(1) is a time-dependent vector.
(ii) A unit vector is identified by a ^ sign, e.g., â, is a unit vector along the z-axis.
Physical constants:
Planck's constant, h = 6.626 × 10-34 m² kg s-I
Boltzmann's constant, k = 1.38 × 10-23 m² kg s-² K-'
Speed of light in vacuum, c = 3 × 10% m s-!
Permittivity of vacuum, & = 8.854 × 10-12 F/m
Permeability of vacuum, flo=4r × 10-’ H/m
Electron charge, q = 1.602 ×10-19 C
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(a) As shown in Fig. la, the object and the screen is separated by l = 100cm. When we put a
convex lens in the middle point between the object and the screen, a clear image is formed
on the screen. What is the focal length of the lens? You may use either ABCD matrix or other
methods.
100cm
Fig. la
Transcribed Image Text:Notation: (i) A vector is denoted by a bold letter, e.g., E(1) is a time-dependent vector. (ii) A unit vector is identified by a ^ sign, e.g., â, is a unit vector along the z-axis. Physical constants: Planck's constant, h = 6.626 × 10-34 m² kg s-I Boltzmann's constant, k = 1.38 × 10-23 m² kg s-² K-' Speed of light in vacuum, c = 3 × 10% m s-! Permittivity of vacuum, & = 8.854 × 10-12 F/m Permeability of vacuum, flo=4r × 10-’ H/m Electron charge, q = 1.602 ×10-19 C EEE/ELEC2347/ page 2 of 6 1. (a) As shown in Fig. la, the object and the screen is separated by l = 100cm. When we put a convex lens in the middle point between the object and the screen, a clear image is formed on the screen. What is the focal length of the lens? You may use either ABCD matrix or other methods. 100cm Fig. la
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