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what is one diopter of power

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Answered by Anonymous
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❇➡ 1 dioptre is SI unit of the power of a lens whose focal length is 1 metre. It is denoted by the letter D. Thus 1D = 1 m-1. Simply, when focal length ' f ' is expressed in metres, then, power is expressed in dioptres.

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Answered by ans81
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the diopter is the unit of measure for the refractive power of a lens the power of a lens is defined as the reciprocal of its focal length in metres or D=1/f where is the power inductors and F is the focal length in metres length surface power can be found with the index of refraction and radius of curvature.

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