In the thin lens equation, what does 'do' represent?

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The question is asking about the meaning of the variable 'do' in the context of the thin lens equation, specifically which option accurately defines it.

Answer

'do' represents the object distance.

'do' represents the object distance in the thin lens equation.

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'do' represents the object distance in the thin lens equation.

More Information

In optics, the thin lens equation relates three important distances: the object distance ('do'), the image distance ('di'), and the focal length ('f') of the lens. These distances help in predicting the behavior of lenses in forming images.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse 'do' with 'di', where 'di' is the image distance. Ensure you correctly identify these variables.

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