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Physics Question on Ray optics and optical instruments

Consider a bi-convex lens and a plano-convex lens, with radii of curvature of all the curved surfaces being same. If ff is the focal length of bi-convex lens then, the focal length of the plano-convex lens is

A

4 f

B

2 f

C

f

D

0.5 f

Answer

2 f

Explanation

Solution

Consider the type of lenses shown below:
For bi- Plano convex lens, focal length is given by
1fb=(μ1)(1R+1R)=2(μ1)R\frac{1}{f_{b}}=(\mu-1)\left(\frac{1}{R}+\frac{1}{R}\right)=\frac{2(\mu-1)}{R}
For plano-convex lens focal length is given by
1fb=(μ1)(1R+1R)\frac{1}{f_{b}}=(\mu-1)\left(\frac{1}{R}+\frac{1}{R}\right)
=(μ1)R=\frac{(\mu-1)}{R}
fbfp=R2(μ1)R(μ1)\Rightarrow \frac{f_{b}}{f_{p}}=\frac{\frac{R}{2(\mu-1)}}{\frac{R}{(\mu-1)}}
=1=2fb2=\frac{1=2 f_{b}}{2}
fp=2f\Rightarrow f_{p}=2 f