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SOLVED:Combination of Lenses II. Repeat Exercise 34.43 using the same lenses except for the following changes: (a) The second lens is a diverging lens having a focal length of magnitude 60.0 cm . (
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SOLVED:Combination of Lenses I.. Repeat Problem 34.39 using the same lenses except for the following changes: (a) The second lens is a diverging lens having a focal length of magnitude 60.0 cm. (
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SOLVED: HWS Problem 24.41: Combination of lenses, 14 0f 14 Constants When two lenses are used in combination, the first one forms an image that then serves as the object for the
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