Lenses - EdexcelThe lens power equation

Lenses are precisely shaped pieces of glass that have been developed and used in corrective glasses, telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, and magnifying glasses.

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The lens power equation

If a lens has a shorter it is said to be more powerful. The power of a lens is defined as the of the focal length. Lens power is measured in dioptres (D).

\(power \ of \ a \ lens \ (D) = \frac{1}{focal \ length \ (m)}\)

\(P = \frac{1}{f}\)

Converging () lenses have positive focal lengths, so they also have positive power values.

Diverging () lenses have negative focal lengths, so they also have negative power values.

Example 1

What is the power of a convex lens with a focal length of 25 cm?

First convert focal length into metres: f = 25 cm = 0.25 m

\(lens \ power = \frac{1}{0.25} = 4.0 \ D\)

\(lens \ power = 4.0 \ dioptres\)

Example 2

A lens has a power of -3.33 dioptres. Calculate the focal length and state what type of lens it is.

\(f = \frac{1}{D}\)

\(f = \frac{1}{-3.33} = -0.30 \ m\)

\(focal \ length = -30 \ cm \ (concave \ lens)\)

Question

A convex lens has a focal length of 5.0 cm. Calculate the power of the lens.