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mr_coffee
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Hello everyone, today our professor did this homework problem for us, just different numbers. This is the question:
You produce an image of the Sun on a screen, using a thin lens whose focal length is 20.6 cm. What is the diameter of the image? (The mean radius of the Sun is 6.96x10^8 m and its mean distance from Earth is 1.50x10^11 m.)
Okay here is my work, I'm using the formula:
1/i + 1/o = 1/f
i = image distance
o = object distance;
f = focal length.
I said:
f = .206m
sove for i
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/3278/lastscan9gt.jpg
I submitted .95584mm as my answer but was wrong! I did it just the professor, he does make mistakes a lot when trying to help us (6 students) with homework any ideas?
You produce an image of the Sun on a screen, using a thin lens whose focal length is 20.6 cm. What is the diameter of the image? (The mean radius of the Sun is 6.96x10^8 m and its mean distance from Earth is 1.50x10^11 m.)
Okay here is my work, I'm using the formula:
1/i + 1/o = 1/f
i = image distance
o = object distance;
f = focal length.
I said:
f = .206m
sove for i
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/3278/lastscan9gt.jpg
I submitted .95584mm as my answer but was wrong! I did it just the professor, he does make mistakes a lot when trying to help us (6 students) with homework any ideas?
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