Physics, asked by rp231451, 15 days ago

explain refraction by spherical lenses​

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Answered by kundanasreejayagopik
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Thorlabs' spherical lenses are offered with various plano, concave, and convex configurations. Substrates for our spherical lenses include N-BK7, UV fused silica, N-SF11, zinc selenide, calcium fluoride, and silicon. Broadband AR coatings are available for UV, visible, NIR, and MIR wavelengths.

Answered by Avikshiti
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A lens is a piece of transparent material, usually circular in shape, with two polished surfaces, either or both of which is curved and may be either convex (bulging) or concave (depressed). The curves are almost always spherical; i.e., the radius of curvature is constant.

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