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Q34.Two lenses of power −15 D and +5 D are in contact with each other. The focal length of the combination is (1) −20 cm (2) −10 cm (3) +20 cm (4) +10 cm

What This Question Tests

This question tests the straightforward calculation of the equivalent power and focal length for two lenses placed in contact.

Concepts Tested

Power of a lensEquivalent focal length of combined lenses

Formulas Used

P_net = P₁ + P₂

f = 1/P

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