The Lens Equation (Edexcel AS Physics): Revision Note
Exam code: 8PH0
The Lens Equation
This equation can be applied to all thin converging and diverging lenses
The equation relates the focal length of the lens to the distances from the lens to the image and the object
Where:
= focal length (m)
= image distance from lens (m)
= object distance from lens (m)

This equation only works for thin converging or diverging lenses
The values are positive if the image is real
Worked Example
A student investigates the focal length of a thin lens by using it to project an image onto a screen.
The object is set 50.0 cm from the centre of the lens, and the screen is moved back and forth until the inverted image is sharp. This position is found to be 75.0 cm from the lens.
Determine the focal length of the lens.
Answer:
Step 1: Write the known values
Distance from object to lens, u = 50.0 cm
Distance from image to lens, v = 75.0 cm
Step 2: Write the equation and substitute in the values
Examiner Tips and Tricks
It is easy to forget the last step in a calculation like this one. Remember that the lens equations gives you , so you need to take the reciprocal of your answer to calculate
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