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Refraction at a Spherical Surface and Lenses - Refraction by a Lens

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Refraction by a Lens

Lens Maker's Formula:

\[\frac{1}{f}=(\mu-1)\left(\frac{1}{R_1}-\frac{1}{R_2}\right)\]

Where:

  • f = focal length, μ = refractive index of lens material
  • R₁, R₂ = radii of curvature of the two surfaces

New Cartesian Sign Conventions for Lens:

  • Distances measured from optical centre.
  • Along incident light → positive; against incident light → negative.
  • For convex lens: f is positive; for concave lens: f is negative.

Rules for Image Formation:

  1. Ray through optical centre → passes undeviated.
  2. Ray parallel to principal axis → passes through F₂ (convex) or appears to come from F₁ (concave).
  3. Ray towards/through first focus F₁ → emerges parallel to principal axis.

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