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Compute the each part of given question:
Question: The lens-to-retina distance of a woman is 1.98 cm, and the relaxed power of her eye is 52.0 D.
Part I: What is her far point?
Part II: What eyeglass power will allow her to see distant objects clearly, if her glasses are 1.80 cm from her eyes?
Please use great detail in explaining the solution. Thank you.
Two converging lenses, the first by focal length 10.0 cm and the second with focal length 20.0 cm, are separated by 40.0 cm. An object, 3.00 cm in height, is placed 30.0 cm in front of the first lens. Where is the final image formed?
A certain automobile engine delivers 2.54 ? 104 W (34.0 hp) to its wheels when moving at a constant speed of 25.0 m/s ( 56 mi/h)
A stainless-steel orthodontic wire is applied to a tooth, find the magnitude and direction of the force on the tooth
what is the rms speed of the molecules. Graphically find out the distance and direction from Lake B to the base camp.
An arteriole has a length of 1.25 mm and a radius of 21.9 (mili meter) The blood pressure drop along the arteriole is 1310 Pa. Calculate the flow rate through the arteriole
Through one possession in a football game, a team lost 3 yards, gained 12 yards, lost 2 yards, lost 4 yards, and gained 9 yards. What was the average number of yards gained or lost through the possession?
a. what thermodynamic condition must be met for a state of equilibrium to exist?b. why does an alloy of eutectic
The wave function of a standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is given by y(x,t)=0.02sin(0.3x)cos(25t), where y and x are in cm and t is in seconds. What is the wavelength of the standing wave
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 12.9 atm and a temperature of 28.3°C. what is the new pressure in the tank
What would be the required internal diameter of a fluid conductor, assuming no friction losses, if the conductor willbe required to handle a fluid flow of 110 gal/min. At a fluidvelocity of 14.8 ft/sec.
A long straight wire carries a current of 88.0 A. An electron, traveling at 6.5x10^7 m/s, is 1.5 cm from the wire. What force (magnitude and direction) acts on the electron if the electron's velocity is directed toward the wire?
Calculate approximately E at a distance of 40 m (large relative to the plate size) by assuming that the plate is a point charge.
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