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In a two-lens system, the image produced by one lens acts as the object for the

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Question

In a two-lens system, the image produced by one lens acts as the object for the next lens. This simple principle finds applications in many optical instruments, including some of common use such as the microscope and the telescope.

The microscope available in your biology lab has a converging lens (the eyepiece) with a focal length of 2.50cm mounted on one end of a tube of adjustable length. At the other end is another converging lens (the objective) that has a focal length of 1.00cm . When you place the sample to be examined at a distance of 1.30cm from the objective, at what length l will you need to adjust the tube of the microscope in order to view the sample in focus with a completely relaxed eye?

Note that to view the sample with a completely relaxed eye, the eyepiece must form its image at infinity.

Express your answer in centimeters.

Explanation / Answer

fobj= 1 cm
dobj = 1.3 cm
feyepiece (fep)= 2.5 cm

dib = dobj * fobj/dobj -fobj = 1.3 * 1/1.3 - 1 = 4.33 cm

Length of the tube :
L = dib + dep ---->to view the sample in focus with a completely relaxed eye : dep =fep = 2.5 cm

--> L = 4.33 + 2.5 = 6.83 cm

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