Thursday, August 11, 2011

Optical physics question!! I know it's easy, but I'm clueless!?

A photographer uses a lens with f = 60 mm to form an image of a distant object on the CCD detector in a digital camera. The image is 1.0 mm high, and the intensity of light on the detector is 2.1 W/m^2. She then switches to a lens with f = 240 mm that is the same diameter as the first lens. What is the height/intensity of the image now? THANK YOU ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME!!

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