Focal Length of a Plano Convex Lens

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The focal length of a Plano-Convex lens can be calculated using the lens maker's equation, regardless of whether light enters from the convex or planar side. Calculating with R1 for the convex side and R2 for the planar side yields the same result as using R1 for the planar side and R2 for the convex side. The key factor to consider in these calculations is the correct application of the + and - signs. Ultimately, the focal length remains consistent regardless of the light's entry point. This confirms the reliability of the lens maker's equation in determining focal length.
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Hi,

The focal length of the Plano-Convex lens as calculated by the lens maker equation: Does it work when light crosses the lens from the convex side, planar side, or both?

Thanks.
 
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Calculate it both ways: using R1 for the convex side and R2 for the plane side; and using R1 for the plane side and R2 for the convex side. Does it make a difference in the result?

Hint: watch out for the + and - signs!
 
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jtbell said:
Calculate it both ways: using R1 for the convex side and R2 for the plane side; and using R1 for the plane side and R2 for the convex side. Does it make a difference in the result?

Hint: watch out for the + and - signs!

Thank you very much, It is clear now that the focal length is the same.
 
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