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The refractive index of a converging lens is1.4. What will be the focal length of this lens if it is placed in a medium of the same refractive index? Assume the radii of curvature of the faces of the lens are R1and R2 respectively.


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Zero

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R1R2R1-R2

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Infinite

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1

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Solution

The correct option is C

Infinite


Step 1: Given data

Refractive index of a surrounding medium n1=1.4

Refractive index of a converging lens n2=1.4

The radii of curvature of the faces of the lens are R1and R2 respectively.

Step 2: Formula used

The focal length can be computed using the following formula of lens makers formula

1f=n2n1-11R1-1R2……………1

Where f=focal length, n1&n2=the refractive indices of surrounding medium and of material of the lens, R1&R2=Radius of curvature of the faces of the lens

Step 3: Compute the focal length:

The lens is placed in a medium of the same refractive index

Therefore, n1=n2=1·4. So,

Substituting the given values in equation (1)

1f=1·41·4-11R1-1R21f=1-11R1-1R21f=0f=10f=∞

Thus, the length of focus will be infinite.

Hence, option C is the correct answer.


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