Science, asked by aryanagoji, 11 months ago

what will be the focal length of a convex lens if one side of it is made plane?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE FOCAL LENGTH IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO RADIUS

Answered by tuka81
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The focal length will remain constant if a convex lens is cut in half horizontally because the focal length of a lens depends on its two radii of curvature and the material of the lens. As no change in the material or curvature occurs, the focal length of the lens will remain constant. Only the brightness of the image would be reduced as only half of the previous amount of light will be intercepted by the lens.

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harsh45061: Wrong answer.
aryanagoji: what is the correct answer?
harsh45061: Well your explaination is wrong. Focal length of a lens is calculated by : 1/f = (1n2 - 1) [1/ R1 - 1/R2]. Since one of the sphere has been made plane
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