the focal length f of a lens is given by the lensmaker's formula 1/f=0.6(1/r1+1/r2) where r1 and r2 are the radii of the two circular surfaces. If those radii are 4 and 6 respectively, find f. A. 3/25 B. 4 C. 16/67 D. 1/4

sublimnes9

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2022-08-04

the focal length f of a lens is given by the lensmaker's formula 1/f=0.6(1/r1+1/r2) where r1 and r2 are the radii of the two circular surfaces. If those radii are 4 and 6 respectively, find f.
A. 3/25
B. 4
C. 16/67
D. 1/4

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Skylar Beard

Skylar Beard

Beginner2022-08-05Added 11 answers

1/f = 0.6 *(1/4+1/6)
1/f =0.25
f= 4

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