JEE Main & Advanced Physics Ray Optics Question Bank Topic Test - Refraction of Light Through Curved Surfaces

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    Two converging lenses are placed 20.0 cm apart. as shown in figure. If the first lens has a focal length of 10.0 cm and the second has a focal length of 20.0 cm, locate the final image formed of an object 30.0 cm in front of the first lens.

    A) 6.67 cm left

    B) 6.67 cm right

    C) 15.0 cm left

    D) 15.0 cm right

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    [a] First we make ray diagrams roughly to scale to see where the image from the first lens falls and how it acts as the object for the second lens. The location of the image formed by the first lens is found via the thin-lens equation: \[\frac{1}{30.0}+\frac{1}{{{v}_{1}}}=\frac{1}{10.0}\] \[{{v}_{1}}=+15.0\,cm\] The image formed by this lens becomes the object for the second lens. Thus, the object distance for the second lens is \[20.0\text{ }cm-15.0\text{ }cm=\text{ }5.00\text{ }cm\]. We again apply the thin-lens equation to find the location of the final image \[\frac{1}{5.00}+\frac{1}{{{v}_{2}}}=\frac{1}{20.0}\]\[{{v}_{2}}=-6.67cm\]. Thus, the final image is 6.67 cm to the left of the second lens.


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