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Consider an object with a height of 3.0 m placed at a distance of 50.0 m in front of a converging lens with a focal length of 10.0 cm. On the right of the converging lens another converging lens of focal length 20.0 cm is placed at a distance of 10.0 cm from the first lens. Requried:
On a graph piece of paper, draw the lenses, the principal axis, the focal points of the lenses, the object, and annotate/label as needed.

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