When an object is placed 60 cm from a converging lens, it forms a real image. When the object is moved to 40 cm from the lens, the image moves 10 cm farther from the lens. What is the focal length of the lens?

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Geometrical optics, also known as ray optics, is a model of optics that describes how light travels in terms of rays. Geometrical optics assumes that light travels in straight lines and focuses on the laws that control the reflection and refraction of light rays. It ignores the effects of diffraction.  The basic law of geometrical optics that governs mirror optics is the law of reflection. This law states that: The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface at the point of incidence are all in the same plane The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of... Show more

When an object is placed 60 cm from a converging lens, it forms a real image. When the object is moved to 40 cm from the lens, the image moves 10 cm farther from the lens. What is the focal length of the lens?