A beam of parallel rays is brought to focus by a plano-convex lens. A thin concave lens of the same focal length is joined to the first lens. The effect of this is:
The focus shifts to infinity.
Step 1: Given Data
Let the focal length of the plano-convex lens be .
Let the focal length of the concave lens be .
Given that
Step 2: Formula Used
We know that the resultant focal length is given as,
Step 3: Estimate the Focal Length
We know that for a concave lens the focal length is negative.
Upon substituting the values we get,
Hence, the correct answer is option (B).