Reason (R): In case of goggles, both the curved surfaces have equal radius of curvature and have centre of curvature on the same side
Solution:
Protective goggle lenses do not alter vision, implying their optical power is zero. Thus, (A) is true.
The power of a lens is given by \(P = (n-1)(\frac{1}{R_1} - \frac{1}{R_2})\). If the surfaces have equal radii of curvature and their centers are on the same side (as in a meniscus lens where both surfaces curve in the same direction), then \(\frac{1}{R_1} - \frac{1}{R_2} = 0\), resulting in (P = 0). This explains why curved goggle lenses can have no power. Thus, (R) is true and is the correct explanation of (A).
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