Hey friends, Can anyone provide me an introductory report on the topic refraction of light through a lens for my project in 150 words. The best answer will be marked the brainliest.
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A lens is formed when a transparent material is bounded by two surfaces of which one or both surfaces are spherical...
type of lenses: biconcave, biconvex, plano convex, plano-concave, concave-convex
the centre of the sphere of which curved surface is a part is called as the center of curvature. it is denoted by C....
any line drawn from the centre curvature to a point on the curved surface becomes normal to the curved surface of the point..
the centre of the curved surface is called the pole..
the line that joins the centre of curvature and the pole is called principle axis....
image formula for lens is n2/v-n1/u= (n2-n1)/R....
lens formula:1/v - 1/u = 1/f....
lens makers formula: 1/f=(n-1) (1/R1 - 1/R2).....
hope it helps you mark it as brainliest....
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Sravan kumar.......
rock star sanu.............
here is ur answer.....
A lens is formed when a transparent material is bounded by two surfaces of which one or both surfaces are spherical...
type of lenses: biconcave, biconvex, plano convex, plano-concave, concave-convex
the centre of the sphere of which curved surface is a part is called as the center of curvature. it is denoted by C....
any line drawn from the centre curvature to a point on the curved surface becomes normal to the curved surface of the point..
the centre of the curved surface is called the pole..
the line that joins the centre of curvature and the pole is called principle axis....
image formula for lens is n2/v-n1/u= (n2-n1)/R....
lens formula:1/v - 1/u = 1/f....
lens makers formula: 1/f=(n-1) (1/R1 - 1/R2).....
hope it helps you mark it as brainliest....
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Sravan kumar.......
rock star sanu.............
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