Title: Refraction of light through a Convex Lens
1Refraction of light through a Convex Lens
2Lens diagram a cross section through the centre
plane.
3Simple convex (curves outwards) lens
4Simple concave (curves inwards) lens
5Convex lens
Concave lens
6Lens is in a vertical plane, straight up and down
on the page.
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10Air
Lens
Air
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12Light ray
13Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
14Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
15Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
Extension of right ray
16Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
Extension of right ray
17Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
Extension of right ray
Centre line of the lens
18Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
Extension of right ray
Centre line of the lens
19Light ray is horizontal (at a right angle) to
vertical lens
Extension of right ray
Right angle to the centre line of the lens
Centre line of the lens
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23The perpendicular
24The perpendicular
25The perpendicular
Right angle to the surface of the lens
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65Centre line of the lens
66Centre line of the lens
67Centre line of the lens
68Centre line of the lens
Perpendicular to the centre line of the lens,
passing through the centre point of the lens
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70Light ray
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81The focus or focal point
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108Focus
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This distance from the centre of the lens to the
focus point, will be given to you as a point on a
diagram or a measurement such as 3cm.
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2 x focal length
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2 x focal length
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2 x focal length
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Focal length
2 x focal length
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2 x focal length
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Focal length
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130Object located beyond 2 focal lengths (F2)
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135Light rays converge at this point.
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136A real image is formed. A real image can be
projected onto a screen.
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137A real image is formed. A real image can be
projected onto a screen.
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The image is inverted (up-side down) and smaller
than the original object.
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(F2)
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(F2)
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The image created is real, inverted and smaller
than the original object.
140When the object is located beyond 2 focal lengths
(F2)
The rays converge between 1 and 2 focal lengths
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The image created is real, inverted and smaller
than the original object.
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the object
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150These extra rays all converge at the same point
between 1 and 2 focal lengths.
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151These extra rays are unnecessary for our
purposes.
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This will keep your diagram simple and easy to
understand
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