Find the max and min power of the crystalline lens

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Question: The crystalline lens of the eye is double convex and has a typical index of refraction of 1.43. At min power, the front surface has a radius of 10.0mm and the back surface has a radius of 6.00mm; at max power, these radii are 6.00mm and 5.50 mm, respectively (although the values do vary from person to person).

Part I: Find the max and min power (in diopters) of the crystalline lens if it were in air.

Part II: What is the range of focal lengths the eye can achieve? Answer in the order indicated.

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