Spherical refracting surfaces. When an object is placed 9.4 cm in front of a spherical refracting surface the image distance is -11 cm. The index of refraction of the refracting material is 2.2 and it is embedded in transparent material with index of refraction 1.6. Find (a) the radius of curvaturer of the surface (including the sign) and determine whether the image is (b) real or virtual and (c) on the same side of the surface as object O or on the opposite side. (a) Number i (b) (c) n₁ n2 р 1.6 2.2 +9.4 Units (a) r (b) (c) i R/V Side -11

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Spherical refracting surfaces. When an object is placed 9.4 cm in front of a spherical refracting surface the image distance is -11 cm. The
index of refraction of the refracting material is 2.2 and it is embedded in transparent material with index of refraction 1.6. Find (a) the
radius of curvaturer of the surface (including the sign) and determine whether the image is (b) real or virtual and (c) on the same side of
the surface as object O or on the opposite side.
(a) Number i
(b)
(c)
n₁ n₂
р
1.6 2.2 +9.4
Units
(a)
r
i
-11
(b) (c)
R/V Side
Transcribed Image Text:Spherical refracting surfaces. When an object is placed 9.4 cm in front of a spherical refracting surface the image distance is -11 cm. The index of refraction of the refracting material is 2.2 and it is embedded in transparent material with index of refraction 1.6. Find (a) the radius of curvaturer of the surface (including the sign) and determine whether the image is (b) real or virtual and (c) on the same side of the surface as object O or on the opposite side. (a) Number i (b) (c) n₁ n₂ р 1.6 2.2 +9.4 Units (a) r i -11 (b) (c) R/V Side
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