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Which shows the correct lens equation? The inverse of f equals the inverse of d Subscript o Baseline times the inverse of d Subscript I Baseline. The inverse of f equals StartFraction d Subscript o over d Subscript I Baseline EndFraction plus StartFraction d Subscript I Baseline over d Subscript o Baseline EndFraction. The inverse of f equals the inverse of d Subscript o Baseline minus the inverse of d Subscript I Baseline. The inverse of f equals the inverse of d Subscript o Baseline plus the inverse of d Subscript I Baseline.

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Answer:


D. (1)/(f) = (1)/(d_(0) ) + (1)/(d_(i) )~~

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Which shows the correct lens equation? The inverse of f equals the inverse of d Subscript-example-1
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Answer:

The inverse of f equals the inverse of d Subscript o Baseline plus the inverse of d Subscript I Baseline.

Step-by-step explanation:

The lens equation shows the relation among focal length of the lens, image distance and object distance. It can be expressed as:


(1)/(f) =
(1)/(d_(o) ) +
(1)/(d_(I) )

where: f is the focal length of the lens,
d_(o) is the object distance to the lens and
d_(I) is the image distance to the lens.

The lens equation can be used to determine the unknown value among the variables f ,
d_(o) and
d_(o).

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