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What is the power of a convex lens of focal length 0.5 m?

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Answered by vivektripathi1234
11

Answer:

Diopter, in optics, unit of magnifying power of a lens or lens system. Because the power of a lens is proportional to unity (one) divided by the focal length (see lens), the power of a lens in diopters is numerically equal to 1 m divided by the focal length in metres. The algebraic sign of the magnifying power indicates whether the lens causes an incident pencil of parallel light rays to converge or to diverge. Thus, a diverging lens having a focal length of 1 m has a power of -1 diopter, and a converging lens of focal length 0.5 m has a power of two diopters. The power of a combination of two or more thin lenses in contact is equal to the sum of the powers of the individual lenses. For example, a lens of -10 diopters combined with a lens of 30 diopters gives a converging lens of 20 diopters (of 5 cm focal length).

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Answered by guptavishrut
5

Answer:

power is +2D

Explanation:

GIVEN

f=0.5 m

TO FIND:

power of the convex lens

we know that

p=1/f(in meters)

p=1/0.5

p=+2D

power of a convex lens of focal length 0.5 m is +2D

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