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Lens Maker's Equation (solved for `f`)

`f = [(n_"lens"/n_"medium" - 1) ( 1/r_1 - 1/r_2)]^(-1)`
`(n_"lens")"Lens Refraction Index."`
`(n_"medium")"Surrounding Medium Refraction Index."`
`(r_1)"Lens Curvature Radius toward Light Source."`
`(r_2)"Lens Curvature Radius away from Light Source."`

The Focal Length of a Lens calculator  /attachments/69a6274c-34a1-11e6-9770-bc764e2038f2/lens.pngcomputes the focal length of a lens (f) based on its geometry and material index of the lens and surrounding material.

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (nlens)  Refraction Index of Lens Material
  • (nmedium)  Refraction Index of Surrounding Material
  • (r1)  Radius of Curvature of the Lens Toward Light Source
  • (r2)  Radius of Curvature of the Lens Away from Light Source

Focal Length (f):  The calculator returns the focal length in meters.  However, this can be automatically converted to other length units via the pull-down menu.

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Lens Maker's Equation:

      `f = [(n_"lens"/n_"medium" - 1)(1/r_1 - 1/r_2)]^-1`

where:

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  1. ^ Walker, Jearl, David Halliday, and Robert Resnick. "Images." Fundamentals of Physics. 8E ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2008. 936. Print.