use the data obtained by activity-2 in table -1 of this lesson and draw the graphs of u vs v and $\frac{1}{u}$ vs $\frac{1}{v}$ object image focallength. distance (u) distance(v) 50 cm 22 39-2 40 cm 60 20 30 cm 30 15
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