To solve the problem, we need to find the focal length of a lens in a compound lens system.
- Focal Length (f): The distance between the center of the lens and the point where parallel rays of light converge or diverge.
- In a compound lens system, the total focal length \( f_{\text{total}} \) of the system is related to the focal lengths of the individual lenses \( f_1 \) and \( f_2 \) by the formula:
\( \frac{1}{f_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{f_1} + \frac{1}{f_2} \)
- The focal lengths of the individual lenses, \( f_1 \) and \( f_2 \).
The formula for the total focal length of a compound lens system is:
\[ \frac{1}{f_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{f_1} + \frac{1}{f_2} \]
The correct formula for the focal length in a compound lens system is \( \frac{1}{f_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{f_1} + \frac{1}{f_2} \), which corresponds to Option A.