Double-convex lenses are to be manufactured from a glass of refractive index 1.55, with both faces of the same radius of curvature

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Double-convex lenses are to be manufactured from a glass of refractive index 1.55, with both faces of the same radius of curvature. What is the radius of curvature required if the focal length is to be 20 cm?

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answered Jan 6, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 5, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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Refractive index of glass, 

Focal length of the double-convex lens, f = 20 cm 

Radius of curvature of one face of the lens = R

Radius of curvature of the other face of the lens = R

Radius of curvature of the double-convex lens = R 

 The value of R can be calculated as:

Hence, the radius of curvature of the double-convex lens is 22 cm.

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