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A converging beam of light falling by a concave lens of focal length 40 cm and comes to focus at a distance of 60 cm on the opposite side of the lens calculate the position of the point from the optical centre of the lens at which the beam would Converse in the absence of the lens

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Answered by swadhagiri
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Explanation:

Given: A beam of light converges to a point A. A lens is placed in the path of the convergent beam 12 cm from P.

To find the point at which the beam converge if the lens is (a) a convex lens of focal length 20 cm, (b) a concave lens of focal length 16 cm

Solution:

As per the given criteria,

the the object is virtual and the image is real (as the lens is placed in the path of the convergent beam)

(a) lens is a convex lens with

focal length, f=20cm

object distance, u=12cm

applying the lens formula, we

Answered by Anonymous
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