Thickness of lens and its focal length

In summary, the thickness of a convex lens affects its focal length, with a thinner lens resulting in a longer focal length due to the increased curvature of its surfaces. This is determined by the lensmaker equation, which takes into account factors such as the refractive index and the curvature of the lens surfaces.
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I'd like to ask
does thinner convex lens give a shorter focal length?

If so, why is it?

thanks very much~~
 
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Hi there,

The focal length of lens depends on curvature of the lens and the difference between the curved surfaces, as given by the lensmaker equation.

[tex]\frac{1}{f} = (n-1)[\frac{1}{R_{1}} + \frac{1}{R_{2}} + \frac{(n-1)d}{nR_{1}R_{2}}] [/tex]

where

f is the focal length of the lens,
n is the refractive index of the lens material,
R1 is the radius of curvature of the lens surface closest to the light source,
R2 is the radius of curvature of the lens surface farthest from the light source, and
d is the thickness of the lens between the curved surfaces

If you reduce d then the focal length increases. If you mean making the lens less curved and hence thinner, then the curvature of the interfaces (R1 and R2) will increase and hence the focal length will increase.
 

Related to Thickness of lens and its focal length

1. What is the relationship between the thickness of a lens and its focal length?

The thickness of a lens is directly related to its focal length. Generally, thicker lenses have shorter focal lengths, while thinner lenses have longer focal lengths.

2. How does the thickness of a lens affect the quality of an image?

The thickness of a lens can affect the quality of an image by causing aberrations, such as spherical aberration or chromatic aberration. These aberrations can distort the image and decrease its sharpness.

3. Can the thickness of a lens be adjusted to change its focal length?

Yes, the thickness of a lens can be adjusted to change its focal length. This can be done by changing the curvature of the lens or by using multiple lenses in combination.

4. How is the thickness of a lens measured?

The thickness of a lens is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or sometimes in micrometers (μm). It is measured from the center of the lens to the surface on either side.

5. Does the material of a lens affect its thickness and focal length?

Yes, the material of a lens can affect its thickness and focal length. Different materials have different refractive indices, which can impact the way light passes through the lens and ultimately affect its thickness and focal length.

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