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Two lenses, one converging with focal length 22.0 cmcm and one diverging with focal length −−...

Two lenses, one converging with focal length 22.0 cmcm and one diverging with focal length −− 11.0 cmcm , are placed 25.0 cmcm apart. An object is placed 60.0 cmcm in front of the converging lens.

Part A

Find the final image distance from second lens. Follow the sign conventions.

Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

Part B

Determine the magnification of the final image formed. Follow the sign conventions.

Express your answer using two significant figures.

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