Physics, asked by nubegisas, 1 year ago

The power of a lens is +5 diopters what is the nature of the focal length of this lens? At what distance from this lens should an object be placed so as to get its inverted image of the same size?

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Answered by SHIVAM43059238
6

So here ,

Power , P =+5 dioptre

so , Focus length , f =100/5 cm

=20cm...

The Lens is convex as the value of the focus length is Positive...

Now , if u put an object at the 2f distance. which is

2*20cm =40 cm , the. it will give u a inverted and same sized image

i expect this will help u to understand

Answered by ak3057955
3

Answer:

Explanation:

the lens is a convex lens since power is '+' 5.

focal length (f) = 1/power.

the power of lens is reciprocal of focal length taken in metre.

so, 1/5 = 0.2 m

which is equal to 20 cm.

Inverted image of same size will be obtained when object is placed at 2F,

which is double of focal length.

so, 20*2 = 40 cm.

object must be placed 40cm from lens to obtain an inverted image of same size.

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