Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
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Chapter 24.1, Problem 3aTH
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You are imaging a pencil through a thin, converging lens as shown in the image below. If p (the distance from the object to the center of the thin lens) is 10m and the focal length of the thin lens is 1.26m, how far away (in meters) from the center of the thin lens is the real image located (the real image will be on the right side of the lens in this particular example illustrated below)?
Hello for my previous question with this image that was rejected because its a graded question, this is NOT a graded assignment. This is the AP test from 2019 that I am using to study for my AP test from the college board. There are answers posted already from the college board and all of this information can be found with a quick google search of this question. Thank you and it was rejected previously before that because I submitted help for subpart D-F. But it got rejected because I was told it was a writing question.
Question D is asking to indicate below which quantities should be graphed to yield a straight line whose slope could be used to calculate a numerical value for the mass-to-charge ratio of an electron. So it's not writing while questions E & F are graph questions. If graph questions are not allowed then I will submit it to writing but I think there may have been a mistake? If not then can you help me complete just subpart D?
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Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Ch. 24.1 - On the diagram, sketch what you would see on the...Ch. 24.1 - The small bulb is replaced by three longfilament...Ch. 24.1 - The three longfilament bulbs are replaced by a...Ch. 24.1 - Predict the size and shape of the shadow that will...Ch. 24.1 - Is it possible to place the bulb in another...Ch. 24.1 - Prob. 2cTHCh. 24.1 - Prob. 2dTHCh. 24.1 - Prob. 3aTHCh. 24.1 - A student is looking at the building shown at...Ch. 24.1 - Prob. 4aTH
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