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what are the redias of curvature of the lens?

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Radius of curvature has specific meaning and sign convention in optical design. A spherical lens or mirror surface has a center of curvature located either along or decentered from the system local optical axis. The vertex of the lens surface is located on the local optical axis.

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Radius of curvature of lens is the radius of the hollow sphere of glass of which the lens is a part. Each lens has two radii of curvature.Jan 21, 2015

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