A converging lens produces an image four times as large as an object placed 25cm from the lens. Calculate its focal length

a

100cm

b

33cm

c

29cm

d

20cm

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smartychuks
10 years ago

haha...i see some incomplete calculations here man

okay it's like this using the formula above (M=V/U)to find the image distance(V) since the object distance (U) is already given as 25 and magnification is 4

substitute the gotten value in the lens equation 1/f=1/U+1/v

solve

1/F=1/100+1/25

multiply both sides by lcm 100

100(1/F)=(1/100+1/25)100

100/F=1+4

making f the subject for the formula

therefore;

F=100/5

as such the focal length (f) is 20cm



all the best

smarty

Bukason.
10 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Focal lenth(F)= (VxU)/(V+U)...m(4)=v/u...v=4u...F=(4ux25)/(4u+25) .: u=25,,f=(100x25)/(100+25)...f=2500/125...f=20cm{D)

REF: New School Physics/Application of light waves

Award0001
2 years ago

it would have been nicer if they soecied if the image formed was virtual or real but since they didn't specify it was taken as real
m= 4
u= 25cm
m = v/u
v = m*u = 4*25 = 100cm
1/f = 1/u + 1/v
1/f = 1/12 + 1/100
1/f = 0.04 + 0.01
1/f = 0.04 + 0.01
1/f = 0.05
0.05f = 1
f = 1/0.05 = 20cm🌟🤝✅

Myschool Blessing
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. corrections have been made.

Dmony
1 year ago

Why did I get 8

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