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How many foci does a lens have?


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Foci of a Lens:

  1. When light rays come from infinity or are incident parallel on a lens, they refract and actually meet or appear to meet at a point on the principal axis.
  2. This point at which the light rays converge or appear to converge is called the focus of the lens.
  3. Now, a lens is made up of two spherical surfaces.
  4. Hence, refraction can occur from both surfaces, resulting in two focal points.
  5. Therefore, a lens has two foci.
  6. The rays actually converge in the case of a convex lens.
  7. The rays actually diverge and, upon tracing back, meet at the focus in the case of a concave lens.
  8. The image formed on the focus is extremely diminished and inverted.
  9. The distance between the focus and the pole is called the focal length.

Ray Diagram:

Therefore, a lens has two foci.


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