Example: Two-Lens Imaging with converging lenses

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In this video, we go over how to trace rays through a two-lens system, and how to calculate the overall magnification, image location, and whether the image is real or virtual.

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this explained it better than my lab class thank you sm

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Two similar convex lenses with a focal length of 20 cm are located at a distance of 115 cm from each other. If we place an object at a distance of 25 cm from one of the lenses, at what distance from the initial object will the final image be created?

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And how to find the focus of the two lenses? I mean combining focus

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How can the rays bend the first image? (In between the two images)

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Sir, if the M for the first lense is -2, the image will be smaller or larger sir

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