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"compare the change in the refractive power of the lens from rest to maximum accomodation"

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Perhaps you can measure and compare the focal lengths produced by each lens (each having a different "fatness", by which I mean the curvature in which the incident light enters is more angled the fatter it is) after a parallel beam of light is shone across it. Each of the different lens would represent a different accomodation level. The smaller the focal length produced, the greater the refractive power of the lens.
 

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