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Q6. If the power ofa lens is -2D, what is its focal length?
(a) +50 cm (b) -100 cm (c)50 cm (d) +100 cm
Q7.If focal length of lens is 25 cm, Find power of lens and disease of eye
Ans - P: D
Q.8The power of acombination of two lensesA and Bis 5DThe focal length of Ais 15cm. What is the
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A. +15cmB. -20cmç60cmD, +3cm
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