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Physics 1161 – Lecture 23 Lenses

Physics 1161 – Lecture 23 Lenses. Lens Equations. d o. convex: f > 0; concave: f < 0 d o > 0 if object on left of lens d i > 0 if image on right of lens otherwise d i < 0 h o & h i are positive if above principal axis; negative below. d i. F. P.A. Object. F.

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Physics 1161 – Lecture 23 Lenses

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  1. Physics 1161 – Lecture 23Lenses

  2. Lens Equations do • convex: f > 0; concave: f < 0 • do > 0 if object on left of lens • di > 0 if image on right of lens otherwise di < 0 • ho & hi are positive if above principal axis; negative below di

  3. F P.A. Object F Which way should you move object so image is real and reduced? • Closer to the lens • Farther from the lens • A converging lens can’t create a real, diminished image.

  4. F P.A. Object F Which way should you move object so image is real and diminished? • Closer to the lens • Farther from the lens • A converging lens can’t create a real, diminished image.

  5. Image Object Image Image Object Object 3 Cases for Converging Lenses Past 2F Inverted Reduced Real This could be used in a camera. Big object on small film Between F & 2F Inverted Enlarged Real This could be used as a projector. Small slide on big screen Inside F Upright Enlarged Virtual This is a magnifying glass

  6. Diverging Lens Principal Rays Example F P.A. Object F 1) Rays parallel to principal axis pass through focal point. 2) Rays through center of lens are not refracted. 3) Rays toward F emerge parallel to principal axis. Image is (always true): Real or Imaginary Upright or Inverted Reduced or Enlarged

  7. Diverging Lens Principal Rays Image Example F P.A. Object F 1) Rays parallel to principal axis pass through focal point. 2) Rays through center of lens are not refracted. 3) Rays toward F emerge parallel to principal axis. Image is virtual, upright and reduced.

  8. F P.A. Object F Which way should you move the object to cause the image to be real? • Closer to the lens • Farther from the lens • Diverging lenses can’t form real images

  9. F P.A. Object F Which way should you move the object to cause the image to be real? • Closer to the lens • Farther from the lens • Diverging lenses can’t form real images

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