A camera used by a professional photographer to shoot portraits has a focal length of 25.0 cm. The photographer takes a portrait of a person 1.50 m in front of the camera. Where is the image formed, and what is the lateral magnication?
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A laboratory (astronomical) telescope is used to view a scale that is 300 cm from the objective, which has a focal length of 20.0 cm; the eyepiece has a focal length of 2.00 cm. Calculate the angular magnication when the telescope is adjusted for minimum eyestrain. [Note: The object is not at innity, so the simple expression m fo/fe is not sufciently accurate for this problem. Also, assume small angles, so that tan
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 55 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A laboratory (astronomical) telescope is used to view a scale that is 300 cm from the objective, which has a focal length of 20.0 cm; the eyepiece has a focal length of 2.00 cm. Calculate the angular magnication when the telescope is adjusted for minimum eyestrain. [Note: The object is not at innity, so the simple expression m fo/fe is not sufciently accurate for this problem. Also, assume small angles, so that tan
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