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Two converging lenses of the same focal length f are separated by a distance 2f. The axis of the second lens is inclined at angle θ=60∘ with respect to the axis of the first lens. A parallel paraxial beam of light is incident from left side of the lens. Find the x−coordinates of the final image with respect to the centre of the first lens taken as origin.

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Two converging lenses of the same focal length f are separated by a distance 2f. The axis of the second lens is inclined at angle θ=60 with respect to the axis of the first lens. A parallel paraxial beam of light is incident from left side of the lens. Find the xcoordinates of the final image with respect to the centre of the first lens taken as origin.






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