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! The direction of the curvature does not presume the convergent or divergent character
! The direction of the curvature does not presume the convergent or divergent character
! of the diopter. It also depends on the refractive index values on each side of the spherical
! of the diopter. It also depends on the refractive index values on each side of the spherical
! refracting surface. look at what happens to the incident ray parallel to the optical axis
! refracting surface. look at what happens to the incident ray parallel to the optical axis
in Figures
6 and 7, and 8 and 9
, and review NOTE 1.
in Figures
3 and 4, and 5 and 6 below
, and review NOTE 1.
!
!
#### Non stigmatism of spherical refracting surfaces
#### Non stigmatism of spherical refracting surfaces
Ray tracing study of a
**spherical refracting surface**
:
Ray tracing study of a
**spherical refracting surface**
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