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From: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall"
To: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall"
Anthony Stillman wrote:
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> THE MATH
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> The focal length of the first and second element of a dialyte are given by:
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> f1 = F( 1 - V2/(V1(1-k)) )
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> f2 = F(1-k)( 1 - V1(1-k)/V2 )
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> The secondary color of a dialyte is given by:
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> delta F / F = (1-k) * (P1 - P2) / (V1*(1-k) - V2)
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> where:
> k = d / f1
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Thank you for this. It is interesting too that, if the flint element is
first, the conclusion still holds, as k < 0.
Rick S.
> F the effective focal length of the system
> V1 the Abbe number of the first element
> V2 the Abbe number of the second element
> P1 the partial dispersion of the first element
> P2 the partial dispersion of the second element
> d the separation of the elements
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