Solving the Concave Lens Problem for a Hotel Room Peephole

In summary, a 0.86 cm concave lens is used in a peephole for hotel room doors for safety reasons. The image of the maid seen through the lens is reduced in size by a factor of 0.01. The equation for the power of the lens is the inverse of the focal length, and the focal length is positive for convex lenses and negative for concave ones. The exact location of the image cannot be determined without the distance to the maid, but the image is located with respect to the lens. The formula for magnification of a simple microscope in terms of focal length and the least distance of distinct vision can be used.
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A certain 0.86 cm lens is used in a peephole for hotel room doors for safety reasons. The tenant sees the maid in the peephole but she is reduced in size by a factor 0.01.

A. What type of lens must be used?
B. Where is the image of the maid located?
C. What is the power of this lens?


The attempt at a solution
From the given, I assumed it was a concave lens. Focal length would equal 0.86 cm, and magnification would equal 0.01? How would I do part B? I started out using the m= -di/do but got stuck.

Also, what is the equation for the power of lens?

Thank you for your help!
 
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itsgood819 said:
From the given, I assumed it was a concave lens. Focal length would equal 0.86 cm, and magnification would equal 0.01? How would I do part B?

Since you're not given the distance to the maid, you can't figure out exactly where the image is. However, if you call this distance do, can you describe where the image is with respect to the lens?

Also, what is the equation for the power of lens?

It's just the inverse of the focal length. Remember that by convention, focal length is positive for convex lenses and negative for concave ones.
 
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can we use the formula for magnification of simple microscope in terms of focal length and the least distance of distinct vision?
 

Related to Solving the Concave Lens Problem for a Hotel Room Peephole

1. How do you solve the concave lens problem for a hotel room peephole?

To solve the concave lens problem for a hotel room peephole, you need to first understand the problem. The issue arises when the peephole on the door of a hotel room is a concave lens, causing the image to appear upside down and distorted. To solve this, you can use a convex lens in front of the peephole to correct the image.

2. What is a concave lens?

A concave lens is a type of lens that is thinner at the center and thicker at the edges. It causes light rays to diverge, resulting in a virtual image that appears smaller and upside down.

3. What is a convex lens?

A convex lens is a type of lens that is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges. It causes light rays to converge, resulting in a real image that appears larger and upright.

4. How does a convex lens solve the concave lens problem for a hotel room peephole?

By placing a convex lens in front of the concave peephole, the light rays are refracted twice, first by the convex lens and then by the concave lens. This causes the rays to converge and corrects the upside-down and distorted image, allowing you to see a clear and magnified view of the outside.

5. Are there any other solutions to the concave lens problem for a hotel room peephole?

Yes, there are other solutions such as using a pinhole or a convex mirror. However, using a convex lens is the most practical and effective solution as it provides a clear and magnified image without the need for precise positioning or adjustments.

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