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what is radius of curvature of the lens​

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Answered by sridattadhulipala
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Answer:

the distance between the pole of the lens and the centre of the glass from which the lens is made

Explanation:it is double the focal length

Answered by Anonymous
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DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS IN RELATION TO SPHERICAL MIRRORS

RADIUS OF CURVATURE

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★ RADIUS OF CURVATURE ★

IT IS A DISTANCE ON PRINCIPAL AXIS FROM CENTRE OF CURVATURE TO THE POLES OF SPHERICAL MIRROR

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