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A lens forms the image of an object placed at a distance 15 cm from it, at a distance 60 cm in front of it.
Find —
(i) the focal length,
(ii) the magnification, and
(iii) the nature of image.
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Answer
As we know, the lens formula is —
Given,
v = -60 cm
So, u = -15 cm
Substituting the values in the formula, we get,
Therefore, focal length of the lens is 20 cm.
ii) As we know,
the formula for magnification of a lens is —
Given,
v = -60 cm
u = -15 cm
Substituting the values in the formula, we get,
Therefore, the magnification is 4.
(iii) The nature of the image is erect, virtual and magnified.
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