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Figure 24.48 shows a small plant near a thin lens. The ray shown is one of the principal rays for the lens. Each square is 2.0 cm along the horizontal direction but the vertical direction is not to the same scale. Use information from the diagram to answer the following questions (a) Using only the ray shown decide what type of lens (converging or diverging) this is. (b) What is the focal length of the lens? (c) Locate the image by drawing the other two principal rays. (d) Calculate where the image should be and compare this result with the graphical solution in part (c).
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