Physics, asked by rafeeqabdul999, 4 months ago

write the lens maker's formula and mention the parameter names​

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Answered by kuhu005
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Explanation:

The Lens Maker’s Equation for Thin Lenses:

1f = (n−1)(1R1 − 1R2)

where,

f is the focal length (half the radius of curvature)

n is the refractive index of the material used

R1 is the radius of curvature of sphere 1

R2 is the radius of curvature of sphere 2

As previously mentioned, this equation can be used only for thin lenses. Lenses where the thickness is lesser, such that they are considered negligible in comparison to the radius of curvature, are referred to as thin lenses.

If the thickness of lens has to be considered in comparison to the radius of curvature, the following lens formula for thick lenses can be used.

1f = (n−1)[1R1 − 1R2 + (n−1)dn×R1×R2]

where,

d is the thickness of the lens in consideration.

Another situation that has to be considered is the lens maker’s formula accounting for objects that are present in different media. The equation is as follows,

1f=[n1n2 − 1] × [R1 − R2R1 × R2]

where,

n1 is the refractive index of the lens in consideration

n2 is the refractive index of the medium outside

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