Solving Thin Lens Formula Problems

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I have to complete a chart using the thin lens formula. Can someone please help me out? I know that the formula is 1/f= 1/do= 1/di, but I don't know how to use it.

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yeah, I know that, but how do I find the uknown?
 
Sorry I didn't say it, but I attached a chart :-p
 
oh okay then I'll just type it here

do di f
60 cm ? 20 cm
30 cm ? 15 cm
105 cm ? 70 cm
40 cm ? 20 cm
45 cm ? 15 cm
210 cm ? 70 cm
15 cm ? 20 cm​
 
Something that has just occurred to me, you have written down the thin lense equation wrong. You written;

1/f= 1/do= 1/di

It is actually;

[tex]\frac{1}{d_{o}} + \frac{1}{d_{i}} = \frac{1}{f}[/tex]

Sorry I didnt spot that sooner.

~H
 
lol oops... I typed it out wrong, but I still don't know how to use it :cry:
 
help

I have a test friday and I can't figure out how to get the rest of the question


I have figured out the the focal length is 4.0 , the object distance is 7.0 , the image distance is 9.3 and the magnification is -1.32X but i don't know how to get height of object and image, that's all I am given..

1/do + 1/di = 1/f , m = - di/do m=hi/ho