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What is spherical aberration? how can this defect be minimized in ordinary lenses. of physics?​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Spherical Aberration is an optical problem that occurs when all incoming light rays end up focusing at different points after passing through a spherical surface.

Ways to minimize the spherical aberration:

By using stops i.e. by placing an opaque sheet with a hole, so that light is focused on the center of the lens and the aperture is reduced. By using a pair of convex lenses that are placed apart from each other in a distance equal to difference in their focal lengths.

Answered by SarcasticKarma
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  • When a parallel beam of light hit on the surface of a lens, refraction of the light occurs and it forms an image. In order to produce a clear and perfect image, focal point of all rays in a beam of light should be same. In a normal lens, the light rays do not converge on the same point and makes the image to appear blurred. This intrinsic defect produced is known as 'spherical aberration'.

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Ways to minimize the spherical aberration:

  • By using stops i.e. by placing an opaque sheet with a hole, so that light is focused on the center of the lens and the aperture is reduced.
  • By using a pair of convex lenses that are placed apart from each other in a distance equal to difference in their focal lengths.
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