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To what capacitance must the capacitor be sat in order to add power most eficienty to the circuit?
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5) Youhave a converging fens ((= +200m}. if an object is placed 50 om from the fens, what is the image distance?
Describe the image- orientation, real or virtual, magnification.
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the object and the screen and obtain a sharp image. Where must you put the lens (between the object and
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strikes the water at an angle of 53° above the horizontal. The water is 1.50 m deep.
2. Calculate the angle of refraction.
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8) An object 6.00 cm tail is placed 50.0 cm to the left of 2 -20.0 cm focal length lens, 10.0 cm to the right ofthis lens
is placed a lens with a focal length of +10.0 om. calculate: the final position of the image, the image height,
erlentaion and indicate whether the mage Isreal or vital
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