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A point source **** on the optical axis of a converging lens. At which positions of the eye and for what distance between the source and the lens can an observer simultaneously see the source and the image formed by the lens? The focal length of the lens is f and its diameter is d.

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The source should be at least a distance of twice the focal length from the lens; and the observer, at any point in the region BAC (Fig.).

The rays travelling from the source past the edge of the lens, toward the observer, and the rays from the image lie within the cones shown in Fig. . It is possible to see the source and its image simultaneously only in the region in which the cones overlap.

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