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Table of Contents 3 Thick Lens 4 Terminology 6 Light Source at F 11 Concave Lens 13 Object Parallel P.A. 14 Object through 2F 15 Object through F 16 Equations

for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 14 June 2K+3 Physics of Thin Lenses for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 14 June 2K+3

n = 1.51 Angle of Incidence = Angle of Incidence ? Angle of Refraction = Angle of Refraction = n = 1.51

n = 1.51

Lens Terminology f f F 2F

Lens Terminology f f 2F F F 2F

Light Source at F 2F F 2F F

Object Beyond 2F O F 2F 2F F I

Object at 2F O F 2F 2F F I

Object between 2F and F O F 2F 2F F I

Object at F O F 2F 2F F

Object between F and Lens I O F 2F 2F F

Double Concave Lens O F 2F I 2F F

Object Parallel to P.A. O F 2F 2F F I

Object Through 2F O 2F F F 2F I

Object Through F I I O F 2F 2F F

O d0 di f ho B D A F F hi C E

O d0 di f ho B D A F F hi C E

That’s all Folks!

O d0 di f ho B D A F F hi C E