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Physics Question on Spherical Mirrors

A convex lens A'A' of focal length 20cm20\, cm and a concave lens B'B' of focal length 5cm5\, cm are kept along the same axis with a distance d'd' between them. If a parallel beam of light falling on A'A' leaves B'B' as a parallel beam, then the distance d'd' in cm will be :

A

25

B

15

C

50

D

30

Answer

15

Explanation

Solution

We know that :
d = f1 - f2
Now, By using the formula
1f1+1f1df1f2=1F\frac{1}{f_1}+\frac{1}{f_1}-\frac{d}{f_1f_2}=\frac{1}{F}
So, for the emergent beam to parallel :
F = a, P = 0 is given
Hence,
12015+d100=0⇒\frac{1}{20}-\frac{1}{5}+\frac{d}{100}=0
d=15⇒d=15
So, the correct option is (B) : 15.