BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) Study Guide - Final Guide: Spherical Aberration, Field Lens, Angiotensin Ii Receptor Type 1

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In the event of refraction from meager perspective, the thickness of the focal point has been disregarded in ascertaining the different formulae. However, in the event of a thick lens or in a mix of two lenses isolated by a limited distance, we can"t continue with this assumption. The points of intersection of these planes with the axis are known as the principal or gauss points. There are six points which are called cardinal points of an optical system. Consider an optical framework comprising of a thick lens or various co- axial lenses either in touch or isolated by an obvious distance and having its axis xy. A bunch of beams ab incident on the system lined up with the axis after refraction, unites to a point f2 on the main axis. This point f2 is called second principal foci or second focal point.

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