Problem 3Q Why is light sometimes described as rays and sometimes as waves?
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A Lucite planoconvex lens has one flat surface and one with R = 18.4 cm. It is used to view an object, located 66.0 cm away from the lens, which is a mixture of red and yellow. The index of refraction of the Lucite is 1.5106 for red light and 1.5226 for yellow light. What are the locations of the red and yellow images formed by the lens? [Hint: see Section 23-10.]
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