A 28cmtall object is 22 cm to the left of a lens with a foca
Solution
Part A:
First find the location and size of the image created by the first lens -
 
 use the universal lense formula -
 
 1/p1 +1/q1 = 1/f1 where p1 is object distance = 22 cm
 
 and, q1=image distance
f1= focal length = 11 cm
 
 Therefore, we have
 
 1/22 + 1/q1 = 1/11
 => 1/q1 = 1/11 - 1/22 = 1/22
 
 So, q1 = 22 cm
 
 this means the image is 22 cm to the right of the first lens.
 
 the magnification of this image is m1 = -q1/p1 = -(22)/22 = -1.0
 
 Again,
 We find the final image, which is created by the other lens;
 the object for this lens is the image created above, and this image is (32 - 22) = 10 cm to the right of the second lens, and we have
 
 1/10 + 1/q2 = 1/5
 
 1/q2 = 1/5 - 1/10 = 0.10
=> q2 = 10 cm
 
 this means the final image is 10 cm to the RIGHT of the second lens
Part B:
 
 the magnification of the image is
 
 m2=-10/10 = -1,
 
 so the total magnification is m=m1xm2= (-1)x(-1) = 1
 
 so the final image is the same as the original object, i.e., 2.8 cm

