?Thin LensesYou can argue that a flat piece of glass, such as in a window, is like a

Chapter 2, Problem 14

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Thin Lenses

You can argue that a flat piece of glass, such as in a window, is like a lens with an infinite focal length. If so, where does it form an image? That is, how are \(d_{\mathrm{i}} \text { and } d_{\mathrm{o}}\) related?

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d_1 and d_0

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