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Some lenses are shaped with one flat side and one spherically-shaped side. This shape is designed to focus parallel light rays onto a single point. In a few sentences, explain how the spherical shape of the lens' surfaces causes parallel light rays to focus on a single point. (Assume the light is travelling through air into a lens with an index of refraction greater than that of air.) g

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Some lenses are used to focus light to a pre-defined point based on the amount of curvature of their surfaces.

In a piano design convex, some surfaces are flat while others has positive lenses (biconvex)

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These lenses are applied to pay attention to light in a point pre-defined based on the amount of curvature of their surfaces.

For that of a plano-convex design, one surface has a positive curve and for biconvex lenses, both surfaces are positively curved while the other remains flat.

when used practically, plano-convex lenses are most commonly used where the object being imaged is far apart from lens.

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