Q.
A beam of parallel rays is brought to focus by a planoconvex lens. A thin concave lens of the same focal length is joined to the first lens. The effect of this is
The combined focal length of plano-convex lens F1=f11+f21
Hence, f1=∞ (for plane surface), f2=f (say) ∴F1=∞1+f1 ⇒F=f
Now, when concave lens of same focal length is joined to first lens, then combined focal length F′1=F11+F21 =f1−f1(∵F1=f,F2=−f) =0 F′=∞
Thus, the image can be focussed on infinity (∞) or focus shifts to infinity.