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Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

Lenses of different focal lengths are used for various optical instruments. The focal length of a lens depends upon the refractive index of the material of the lens and the radii of curvatures of the two surfaces. The derivation of lens maker formula is provided here so that aspirants can understand the concept more effectively. The lens maker formula is commonly used by lens manufacturers for manufacturing lenses of desired focal length.

Lens Maker Formula Derivation

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

Assumptions

The following assumptions are taken for the derivation of lens maker formula.

Let us consider the thin lens shown in the image above with 2 refracting surfaces having the radii of curvatures R1 and R2 respectively.

Let the refractive indices of the surrounding medium and the lens material be n1 and n2 respectively.

Derivation

The complete derivation of lens maker formula is described below. Using the formula for refraction at a single spherical surface we can say that,

For the first surface,

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

For the second surface,

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

Now adding equation (1) and (2),

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

When u = ∞ and v = f

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

But also,

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

Therefore we can say that,

Derivation Of Lens Maker Formula

Where μ is the refractive index of the material.

This is the lens maker formula derivation. Check the limitations of the lens maker’s formula to understand the lens maker formula derivation is a better way.

Limitations of the lens maker’s formula

The lens should not be thick so that the space between the 2 refracting surfaces can be small.

The medium used on both sides of the lens should always be same.

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2 Comments

yash magar DECEMBER 25, 2019 AT 4:27 PM

nice

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rohan doke JANUARY 2, 2020 AT 9:54 PM

very useful

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Answered by Manogna12
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Lens maker's formula is the relation between the focal length of a lens to the refractive index of its material and the radii of curvature of its two surfaces. It is used by lens manufacturers to make the lenses of particular power from the glass of a given refractive index.

Using the positive optical sign convention, the lens maker's formula states. where f is the focal length, n is the index of refraction, and and are the radii of curvature of the two sides of the lens.

1/f=(μ-1)×(1/R1-1/R2)

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