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  1. In optics, the relationship between the distance of an image (i), the distance of an object (o), and the focal length (f) of the lens are given by the formula known as the Lens formula. The Lens formula is applicable for convex as well as concave lenses.

  2. 4 days ago · In optics, the relationship between the distance of an object (o), the distance of an image (i), and the focal length (f) of the lens are given by the formula which is known as the Lens formula. Lens formula is applicable for concave as well as convex lenses. These lenses have negligible thickness.

  3. Let's see how to use lens formula (1/v-1/u= 1/f) to locate images without having to draw ray diagrams. Created by Mahesh Shenoy. Questions. Tips & Thanks. Want to join the conversation? Log in. Sort by: Top Voted. adityabhargav1425. 4 years ago.

  4. 2 days ago · The Lens formula is given below. 1/v - 1/u = 1/f. Here, "v" is the distance of the image from the optical center of the lens, "u" is the distance of the object from the optical center of the lens and "f" is the focal length of the lens.

  5. 4 days ago · What is the Lens Formula? Spherical lenses in optical physics are the lenses formed by coupling two spherical surfaces together.

  6. Let's explore the magnification formula (M= v/u) for lenses and see how to find the image height and its nature (whether it's real or virtual). Created by Mahesh Shenoy.

  7. Using the lens formula can be tricky because we need to substitute using signs. In this video, we will take one example and discuss how to use the lens formula. Created by Mahesh Shenoy.

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