Section 3
Lenses
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Boundless Physics
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Thin Lenses and Ray Tracing
Ray tracing is the technique of determining the paths light rays take; often thin lenses (the light ray bending only once) are assumed.

The Thin Lens Equation and Magnification
The thin lens equation relates the object distance do, image distance di, and focal length f.

Combinations of Lenses
A compound lens is an array of simple lenses with a common axis.

The Lensmaker's Equation
The lensmaker's formula is used to relate the radii of curvature, the thickness, the refractive index, and the focal length of a thick lens.

Refraction Through Lenses
Because the index of refraction of a lens is greater than air, a ray moves towards the perpendicular as it enters and away as it leaves.