Title: Physics with Trig II
1Physics with Trig II
2Where weve been
- Mechanics
- Solids Fluids
- Thermal Physics
- Sound
- Electricity
- Magnetism
- Induced Voltage
- ac Circuits
- Geometric Optics
- Wave Optics Interference
3Where were going
- Ch 25 Optical Instruments
- The Compound Microscope
4The Simple Magnifier
We need the angle, subtended by the object, at
the eye to be as large as possible. Near
Point Approx. 25 cm. Here, the object subtends
the largest possible angle for which (your)
unaided eye can focus sharply. A positive lens
(magnifier) helps the eye focus on an object
which is closer than your near point.
5The Simple Magnifier
Remember, an object place w/in the focal length
of a lens forms an upright, virtual, magnified
image.
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7The Simple Magnifier
prime
8From Fig. 1A
If lens placed so object _at_ f Then, p f
From Fig. 1B
y is same for both angles
Near point for average person
So, by definition
9Now, for f 10 cm
So, a simple magnifier w/ f 10 cm forms image
whose height subtends an angle at the eye 2 ½
times as great as the angle subtended by the
object when viewed w/ unaided eye at near point.
10Figure 2
11From Figure 2
Ck. Sign from convention table
12More Fig. 2
Assumed
Angular Magnification
Lateral Magnification
13The Compound Microscope
- Object placed just outside focal point of
objective lens. - Forms a real, inverted image just inside focal
point of ocular lens.
14The Compound Microscope
Now, Magnification
Your near point
Object for ocular lens
Approx. f2
15The Compound Microscope
f2
So,
Near point
16The Compound Microscope
So,
17The Compound Microscope
Now, an example
18The End