SOLUTION: using a lens with a 2 inch focal length [imagine distance], what is the height of the image when the subject is 180 foot high tree that is 600 feet away?

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Question 93231: using a lens with a 2 inch focal length [imagine distance], what is the height of the image when the subject is 180 foot high tree that is 600 feet away?
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2"/600'=image height/180' ... h=(2"(180'))/600' ... h=.6"
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