Refraction at Concave Surface
                            
                                
	Let O be a point object in a medium of refractive index  separated from a medium of refraction index
 separated from a medium of refraction index  by a concave refracting surface of radius of curvature R. P is the pole of the surface and OPQ is its axis.
 by a concave refracting surface of radius of curvature R. P is the pole of the surface and OPQ is its axis.
	
	Here,  . The image appears to be formed at I. Considering the area of the image-object Δ OAI,
. The image appears to be formed at I. Considering the area of the image-object Δ OAI,
	
	Δ OAI = Δ OAC – Δ IAC
	
	½ AO.AI sin (i – r) = ½ AO.AC sin i – ½ AI.AC sin r
	
	Taking, AO = m, AI = n and AC = l
	
	½ m.n sin (i – r) = ½ m.l sin i – ½ nl sin r
	
	mn(sin i cos r – cos i sin r) = ml sin i – nl sin r
	
	From Snell’s law,  sin i =
 sin i =  sin r
 sin r
	
	
	
	Dividing by mnl
	
	
	
	For paraxial rays, m = PO = u, n = PI = v, l = PC = R and for small angles cos i = cos r = 1
	
	
	
	Applying the sign convention, u is –ve, v is –ve and R is –ve
	
	
	
	If the first medium is air and the second medium has a refractive index  , then
, then  = 1, and
 = 1, and  =
 =  .
.
	
	∴ μ/v – 1/μ = (μ-1)/R                                      (iii)
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