For each thin lens shown in Fig. E34.35, calculate the location of the image of an object
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Figure E34.35 R = 10.0 cm R = 10.0 cm |R = 10.0 cm R = 10.0 cm R = 15.0 cm Flat R = 15.0 cm R = 15.0 cm (a) (b) (c) (d)
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University Physics with Modern Physics
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