Title: CHAPTER-17%20Light%20and%20Image%20Formation
1CHAPTER-17 Light and Image Formation
2Chapter Outline
1 Reflection and Image Formation 2 Refraction
of Light 3 Lenses and Image Formation 4
Focusing Light with Curved mirrors 5 Eyeglasses,
Microscopes, and Telescopes Everyday Phenomenon
Rainbows and Laser Refractive Surgery
3How Does an Image Formed in a Mirror?
4How Are Light Rays Related to wavefronts?
Wavefronts are perpendicular to the rays.
5Reflection
6The Law of Reflection
The angle of incidence The angle of reflection.
7How Are Images Formed by a Plane Mirror?
8How Are Images Formed by a Plane Mirror?
9Q7
10Refraction of Light
11Definition Of The Index Of Refraction
The index of refraction n of a material is the
ratio of the speed c of light in a vacuum to the
speed v of light in the material
12Law of Refraction
13Apparent Depth of Fish Is Smaller Than Actual
Depth Due to Refraction
14Total Internal Reflection
15Why a Diamond Sparkles?
Why does a diamond exhibit such brilliance? And
why does a diamond lose much of its brilliance
when placed under water?
16Optical Instruments
Many optical instruments, such as binoculars,
periscopes, and telescopes, use glass prisms and
total internal reflection to turn a beam of light
through 90 or 180.
17Prism and Spectrum of Colors
18Dispersion of Light
19Rainbow
20Primary Rainbow
Water droplet disperses the light into colors.
21Secondary Rainbow
Colors are reversed and less intense.
22Focal Point (F) and Focal Length (F)
23Ray Diagram
24Ray Diagram
25Diverging or Negative lensFocal Point (F) and
Focal Length (f)
26Ray Diagram for Diverging Lens
27Lens Equation
28Lens Equation and Magnification, m
29E6
30Optical Instruments
- Human eye
- Camera
- Eyeglasses
- Microscope
- Telescope
31Vision Defects
- Nearsightedness can see only nearby objects
clearly. - Farsightedness can see only far objects clearly.
32Nearsighted Eye, Myopia
33Negative Lens Is Used to Correct Nearsightedness
34Positive Lens Is Used to Correct Farsightedness
35How Does a Microscope Work?
- Used to view small things nearby.
- Consists of two positive lenses, objective and
eyepiece. - Final image is magnified and inverted.
- Ray diagram can be used to illustrate the image
formation.
36Ray Diagram For Microscope
37Microscope
A laboratory microscope has 3 or 4 objective
lenses.
38Astronomical Telescope
39LASIK