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The lens equation is 1f=1p+1q, where f is the focal length of the lens, p is the distance of the object from the lens, and q is the distance of the image from the lens. The formula to find q is

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I will assume its as I suggested
Then rearranging:-

1/q = 1/f - 1/p
User Tobias Schulte
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Answer:

The required formula is
q=(fp)/(p-f).

Explanation:

The given equation is


(1)/(f)=(1)/(p)+(1)/(q)

where,

1. f is the focal length of the lens.

2. p is the distance of the object from the lens.

3. q is the distance of the image from the lens.

We have to rearrange the formula for q.

Multiply both sides by fpq.


(fpq)/(f)=fpq((1)/(p)+(1)/(q))


pq=(fpq)/(p)+(fpq)/(q)


pq=fq+fp

Subtract fq from both the sides.


pq-fq=fp

Take out the common factor q.


q(p-f)=fp

Divide both the sides by (p-f)


q=(fp)/(p-f)

Therefore the required formula is
q=(fp)/(p-f).

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