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Re: Three convex lens problem
if im not mistaken, you can probably calculate the focal length of the first 2 lens, then treat it as one lens, and calculate the focal length combining with the third one.
this is probably the equation you'll need:
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...nsDoublet.html
as optics is not my area of physics....
well, probably you'll need some algebraic manipulations of this equation.
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Last edited by Tim_Lou; 06-24-2006 at 10:29 AM..
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