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How far from the lens must the film in a camera be, if the lens has a 4.6 cm focal length and is being used to photograph a f
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Focal length is  f = 4.6 \ cm = 0.046 \ m

Object distance is  d_0 = 65 \ cm = 0.65 \ m

Therefore, by equation

\\\frac{1}{f} = \frac{1}{d_0} + \frac{1}{d_i} \\\\\\\frac{1}{0.046} = \frac{1}{0.65} + \frac{1}{d_i} \\\\\\\frac{1}{d_i} = \frac{1}{0.046} - \frac{1}{0.65} \\\\\\\frac{1}{d_i} = \frac{0.65 - 0.046}{0.65 * 0.046} \\\\\\d_i = \frac{0.65 * 0.046}{0.65 - 0.046} \\\\\\d_i = 0.0495 \ m \\\\d_i = 4.95 \ cm

Therefore, the distance of the film from the lens is  4.95 \ cm

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