The focal length f is defined to be positive for a converging lens, and negative for a diverging lens, and do and di follow the sign conventions discussed above. (For the sake of completeness, there is such a thing as a "virtual object," but will not be considered in this course.)
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Presentation: thin lens equations
The focal length f is defined to be positive for a converging lens, and negative for a diverging lens, and do and di follow the sign conventions discussed above. (For the sake of completeness, there is such a thing as a "virtual object," but will not be considered in this course.)
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