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* EST Repeat Problem 23.63 for an object located 6.0 cm from a convex lens of focal length 3.0 cm separated by 11 cm from another convex lens of focal length 1.0 cm.
63 * EST You place a candle 10 cm in front of a convex lens of focal length +4.0 cm. Then you place a second convex lens, also of focal length +4.0 cm, at a distance of 12 cm from the first lens. (a) Use a ray diagram to locate the final image (keep the scale). (b) Using measurements on your ray diagram, estimate the linear magnification of the object. Be sure to show your rays and/or estimation technique for each step. Do not use equations!
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