Q.
A person who can see things most clearly at a distance of 10cm requires spectacles to enable to see clearly things at a distance of 30cm. What should be the focal length of the spectacles?
The defect of short-sightedness is removed by using a lens which diverges the rays from object.
The person can see near object (10cm) but cannot see the distant objects distinctly.
In order to remove this defect a concave lens of suitable focal length is used which diverges the rays from a distant object reaching the eye such that they appear to be coming from the eye's own far point P.
From lens formula f1=v1−u1=−101−(−301)=−302 ⇒f1=−151 ⇒f=−15cm