when an object is placed 10cm away from a lens; it is found that the formed is 6cm behind the object on the same side of the lens.

Determine the focal lenght of the lens.

solution
1/v + 1/u = 1/f

u=10cm, v=6cm, f=?

6+10/60 = 1/f

70/60 = 1/f

by cross multiply we have
70 x f = 60 x 1

70 x f = 60

f = 60/70 = 6/7 ans.

Pls check if correct

No.

1/10+1/6=1/f
.1+.16666= .26666=1/f

f=1/.26666=?

To solve for the focal length of the lens, we'll use the lens formula:

1/v + 1/u = 1/f

Given that the object distance (u) is 10cm and the image distance (v) is 6cm, we can substitute these values into the formula:

1/6 + 1/10 = 1/f

To simplify the equation, find the least common denominator of 6 and 10, which is 30:

(10 + 6)/60 = 1/f

16/60 = 1/f

Now, cross multiply:

16f = 60

To isolate f, divide both sides of the equation by 16:

f = 60/16 = 15/4

Therefore, the focal length of the lens is 15/4 or 3.75cm.

So, it appears the final answer you calculated is incorrect.