Two positive lenses, having focal lengths of +2.0 cm and +5.0 cm, are 14 cm apart as
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Two positive lenses, having focal lengths of +2.0 cm and +5.0 cm, are 14 cm apart as shown in Fig. 39-2. An object AB is placed 3.0 cm in front of the +2.0 lens. Determine the position and magnification of the final image A"B" formed by this combination of lenses.
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B' H||| 3.0 cm 6.0 cm 8.0 cm SKI B +2.0 +5.0 14 cm Fig. 39-2 13.3 cm B"
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