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Refracting Astronomical Telescope
Radius and Refractive Index Effects on Lens Action
Refraction through convex/concave lenses
Image Formation with Converging Lenses
Image Formation with Diverging Lenses
Refraction through convex lens of variable thickness
Refraction through concave lens
Refraction through convex lens
Refraction through a plano-convex lens
Refraction through a plano-convex lens 2
Refraction through a plano-concave lens
Refraction through a plano-concave lens 2
Refraction through a positive-meniscus lens
Refraction through a negative-meniscus lens
Effect of type of medium on Refraction through a convex lens
Effect of lens shape on focal length
Effect of lens shape on focal length (flash)
Refraction through a combination of lenses
Refraction of light through convex/concave lenses (ray diagrams)
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Convex lens - ray diagrams
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