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Given an object distance of 48[mm] and a thin-lens focal length of 110[mm], then what is the image distance?

What is the scale factor (M) of the image seen in the previous question?
10 years ago

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Steve
1/48 + 1/di = 1/110

M = 110/(110-48)
10 years ago

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