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Deduce the expression m= f/f+u for a spherical lens [where sym bols have their usual meaning].​

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Answered by PRINCE100001
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Step-by-step explanation:

To derive:

m = f/(f + u) , for a lens .

Derivation:

We know that : for a lens, the magnification is equal to the ratio of the image distance and object distance.

Applying Len's Equation:

\rm \dfrac{1}{f} = \dfrac{1}{v} - \dfrac{1}{u} </p><p>

Multiplying numerator on both sides with 'u':

\rm \implies \dfrac{u}{f} = \dfrac{u}{v} - \dfrac{u}{u}

\rm \implies \dfrac{u}{f} = \dfrac{u}{v} - 1

u/v can be written as 1/m.

\rm \implies \dfrac{u}{f} = \dfrac{1}{m} - 1

\rm \implies \dfrac{u}{f} + 1 = \dfrac{1}{m}

\rm \implies \dfrac{u + f}{f} = \dfrac{1}{m}

\rm \implies m = \dfrac{f}{f + u}

[Hence Derived].

Answered by SukhmaniDhiman
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