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Lectures on Geometrical Optics for Engineering and Medical Entrance Exam

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Lectures on Geometrical Optics for Engineering and Medical Entrance Exam
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Publisher: viXra
Number of pages: 196

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These lectures contain the topics such as: Basics of optics, laws of reflection and refraction, reflection from spherical mirrors, velocity of image in the plane and spherical mirror, refraction at plane surfaces, prism theory, refraction from curved surfaces, cut lenses, silvered lenses and combination of lenses and mirrors. I have given various numerical problems (fully solved) to discuss the concepts.

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