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Compute the equivalent focal length of the following thick lens combination: Lens A: R1 = 16.28mm,...

Compute the equivalent focal length of the following thick lens combination:

Lens A: R1 = 16.28mm, R2 = -275.7mm, n = 1.6116 , d = 3.57mm

Distance: 1.89 mm

Lens B: R1 = -34.57mm, R2 = 15.82mm, n = 1.6053, d = 0.81mm

Distance: 3.25mm

Lens C: R1 = inf, R2 = 19.20mm, n = 1.5123, d = 2.17mm

In contact with,

Lens D: R1 = 19.20mm, R2=-24mm, n=1.6116, d=3.96mm

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