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The size of image of an object by a convex lens of focal length 20cm is observed to be reduced to one by third of its size find the distance of the object from the optical centre of the lens

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Answered by HEMANTHKUMAR007
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tusharbasotra05: Why did u take magnification -ve.Tell fassttt
HEMANTHKUMAR007: see m = 1/3
HEMANTHKUMAR007: then image is diminished
HEMANTHKUMAR007: then image is real
HEMANTHKUMAR007: then magnification is -ve
tusharbasotra05: But magnification is +be if image is real and inverted is convex lens.
HEMANTHKUMAR007: no
HEMANTHKUMAR007: see book
akshaykrishna1983: Is this correct answer ....
Answered by abhi178
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answer : object distance from the optical centre of the lens is 80cm.

explanation : focal length of convex lens , f = +20cm

a/c to question,

size of image = 1/3 × size of object.

so, magnification , m = -1/3

we know, magnification of lens , m = v/u

so, v/u = -1/3

so, v = -u/3 ........(1)

now applying lens maker formula,

1/v - 1/u = 1/f

or, 1/(-u/3) - 1/u = 1/20

or, -3/u - 1/u = 1/20

or, u = -80 cm

hence, object is placed 80cm from the pole of convex lens.

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