lensformule
Lensformule refers to the mathematical relationship that describes the behavior of light as it passes through a thin lens. The most common representation is the thin‑lens equation:
where f is the focal length of the lens, u is the object distance from the lens,
The lensformule is used to predict the position and size of an image produced by a lens.
which gives the linear magnification (image height divided by object height). A negative sign indicates that
Applications of the lensformule are wide‑ranging: from the design of simple optical instruments such as magnifying
Historically, the lens formula was first formulated by Helmholtz and later refined by Gaussian optics. It remains