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Chapter 25, Problem 14

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It can be argued 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 di and do related?

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QUESTION:

Problem 14CQ

It can be argued 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 di and do related?

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From below mention mirror formula find relation between do and di

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Here, do, di and f respectively object distance, image distance and focal length of the lens.

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