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A concave lens of focal length 20cm forms an image at a distance of 10cm from the lens. What is the distance of the object from the lens.


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Solution

Step 1 - Given data.

The focal length (f) of the lens is 20cm. As the focal length of a concave lens is negative. Therefore, f=-20cm.
The image distance (v) from the lens is 10cm. For a concave lens, the image formed is always virtual so the image distance is negative. Therefore, v=-10cm.

Step 2 - Formula used.
The object distance (u) from the lens can be found using the lens formula, 1f=1v-1u.

Step 3 - Finding the image distance.

Substitute the values into the lens formula to calculate the image distance.

1f=1v-1u1-20=1-10-1u1u=120-1101u=-102001u=-120u=-20cm

Hence, the object distance from the lens is -20cm. The negative sign indicates that the object is placed in front of the lens.


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