Analyzing Two Converging Lenses of the Same Focal Length

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Two converging lenses with the same focal length are positioned 2f apart, with the second lens inclined at 60º to the first. The discussion revolves around determining the location of the final image after refraction. The consensus is that the first image forms at f/2 from the second lens, which then serves as the object for the second lens. A ray diagram is suggested for clarity, emphasizing the importance of understanding how tilted lenses affect image formation. The final image location is confirmed to be at f/2 from the second lens.
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Homework Statement



Two converging lenses of the same focal length f are separated by distance 2f. The axis of the second lens is inclined at angle θ = 60º with respect to the axis of the first lens. A parallel paraxial beam of light is incident from left side of the lens. Then:

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(A) Final image after all possible refraction will formed at optical centre of first lens
(B) Final image after all possible refraction will formed at optical centre of second lens
(C) Final image after all possible refraction will formed at distance f from second lens
(D) Final image after all possible refraction will formed at distance f from first lens


Homework Equations



f = p.p'/p+p'

The Attempt at a Solution



Here the solution:
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But, I don't agree with this line:

f/x = cos 60, but I think the correct is x/f = cos 60, so x = f/2. But the answer is 2f. Anyone could see if I'm wrong ?
 
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You are right, the first image is at f/2 distance from the second lens.

ehild
 
Check by tracing out a ray diagram - the image from the first lens is the object for the second.
You can also see how your course notes tell you to treat the situation when a lens is tilted.
 
ehild said:
You are right, the first image is at f/2 distance from the second lens.

ehild

Thanks man.
 
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