Let a light ray approach a lens with an index of refraction of n = 1.69. Calculate the focal length using the radius of

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Let a light ray approach a lens with an index of refraction of n = 1.69. Calculate the focal length using the radius of

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Let A Light Ray Approach A Lens With An Index Of Refraction Of N 1 69 Calculate The Focal Length Using The Radius Of 1
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b) What type of lens is this?
Let a light ray approach a lens with an index of refraction of n = 1.69. Calculate the focal length using the radius of curvature for R₁ to be -14 cm and radius of curvature of R₂ to be 10 cm.
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