A convergent beam of light passes through a diverging lens of focal length 0.2 m and…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
A convergent beam of light passes through a diverging lens of focal length 0.2 m and comes to focus 0.3 m behind the lens. The position of the point at which the beam would converge in the absence of the lens is
- 0.12 m
- 0.6 m
- 0.3 m
- 0.15 m
Answer
(A) 0.12 m
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