Ray Optics And Optical Instruments Ques 44

44. If $f_V$ and $f_R$ are the focal lengths of a convex lens for violet and red light respectively and $F_V$ and $F_R$ are the focal lengths of concave lens for violet and red light respectively, then we have [1996]

(a) $f_V<f_R$ and $F_V>F_R$

(b) $f_V<f_R$ and $F_V<F_R$

(c) $f_V>f_R$ and $F_V>F_R$

(d) $f_V>f_R$ and $F_V<F_R$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 44.(a)

Solution:

  1. (a) $\frac{1}{f}=(\mu-1)(\frac{1}{R_1}-\frac{1}{R_2})$

According to Cauchy relation

$\mu=A+\frac{B}{\lambda^{2}}+\frac{C}{\lambda^{4}} \ldots$ Hence $f \propto \lambda$.

Hence, red light having maximum wavelength has maximum focal length.

$\therefore f_v<f_r$ and also $F_v>F_r$ as focal length is negative for a concave lens.



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