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Mamont248 [21]
3 years ago
9

We wish to obtain a equal sized inverted image of a candel flame on a screen kept at a distance of 4m from the candle flame a) n

ame the type of lens
B) what should be the focal lenght of the lens and at what distance from the flame the lens should be placed
Physics
1 answer:
soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
4 0

A) To obtain an inverted image of an object of same size a convex lens is used.

B)

In this question we have given

Distance between candle flame and screen=4

it means distance between candle flame and lens +distance between lens and screen =4m

u+v= 4m

u= v

therefore, 2u= 4m

or, u=-2m              ( u is taken negative because it lies on left side of the lens)

and v=2m

we have to find the focal length of convex lens

\frac{1}{f}  =  \frac{1}{v}   -  \frac{1}{u}\frac{1}{f}  =  \frac{1}{2} - ( -  \frac{1}{2} ) \\  \frac{1}{f}  = \frac{1}{1}\\ f = 1m

Hence, Focal length of the lens is 1m

and lens should be placed at a distance of 2m from the flame

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