Physics, 11.08.2021 02:10 kenziebug34
The left end of a long glass rod 8.40 cm in diameter, with an index of refraction 1.62, is ground and polished to a convex hemispherical surface with a radius of 4.20 cm. An object in the form of an arrow 1.50 mm tall, at right angles to the axis of the rod, is located on the axis 24.0 cm to the left of the vertex of the convex surface.
Required:
a. Find the position of the image of the arrow formed by paraxial rays incident on the convex surface.
b. Find the height of the image formed by paraxial rays incident on the convex surface.
c. Is the image erect or inverted?
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