How Many Lenses Generate a Real Image?

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In summary: The only thing I can think of is that there might be a problem with your understanding of the optics. Try doing some more reading about converging lenses.
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Good afternoon,

I want to check another problem about optical physics:
There are taken N equal converging lens, ordered one by one in a distance of f, where f is the focal distance.
There is an object standing in a distance of 0,5*f of the first lens.

A Sketch:
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/8288/aufzeichnenc.png

Question:
For which N, a real image is generatet behind the last lens? What is the factor of incresement of the image compared with the object?
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My solution is that a real image is generated
if 3|N (image size = object size) or 3|(N+1) (image size = 2* object size)

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My approach:

in general: 1/f = 1/g + 1/b

after first lens: g=f/2
-> b=-f
-> a virtual image with size A=b/g=-2

after second lens: g=2*f
->b=2*f
-> a real image with size A=1, compared with the size of the virtual image
-> size of real image = size of object * 2

after third lens: g=-f
b=f/2
-> a real image with size A=0,5, compared with the size of the real image (2)
-> size of real image = size of object


after fourth lens - nth lens:
images seems to repeat -> virtual image if 3|(N+2), real image if 3|N or 3|(N+1)
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Is this calculation right?

Mark
 
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No opinions?
 
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Have you tried the geometrical approach ... somehow I think that 2 lenses will be enough.
 
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Either that or infinity.
 
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Why do you think that two lenses will be enough?
Which geometrical approch do you mean?
If two lenses will be enough, where is the mistake in my consideration?

Mark
 
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http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/5571/clipboard1n.jpg

Something like this if I remember correctly.

So the first object which is at f/2 distance get's magnified like with a usual magnifiing glass so that a virtual image appears on the same side but twice as big.

The virtual image then passes through the second lens using the same geometric method and a real but inverted image if it appears. the final real image is twice the originals size.

Again if I remember it right.
 
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It seems you used the same way of solution:
Obviously, there does not arise a real image after the first lens, but after the second.
But I think that there is an image after the third lens, too.
After the fourth lens only a virtual image arises, and so on.

Mark
 
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Yes a third lens would create a real image. And after the cycle begins.

About my infinity ... I was trying to see if the first lens does converge the light so that the second one would be useless. But it doesn't.
 
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Mark1991 said:
after fourth lens - nth lens:
images seems to repeat -> virtual image if 3|(N+2), real image if 3|N or 3|(N+1)
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Is this calculation right?

You're solution looks right.
 

Related to How Many Lenses Generate a Real Image?

1. How do multiple lenses generate an image?

Multiple lenses work together to bend and focus light rays from an object to create an image. Each lens contributes to the overall magnification and clarity of the image.

2. Can lenses with different focal lengths be used to generate an image?

Yes, lenses with different focal lengths can be used together to generate an image. The combination of lenses will determine the overall magnification and clarity of the image.

3. How does the distance between lenses affect the image generated?

The distance between lenses can affect the magnification and clarity of the image. Lenses placed closer together will result in a larger magnification, while lenses placed further apart will result in a smaller magnification.

4. What happens if one of the lenses is removed from the system?

If one of the lenses is removed, the overall magnification and clarity of the image will be affected. The remaining lenses may still generate an image, but it may be distorted or less clear.

5. Is there a limit to the number of lenses that can be used to generate an image?

There is no set limit to the number of lenses that can be used to generate an image. However, as more lenses are added, the complexity and accuracy of the system may decrease, resulting in a lower quality image.

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