BASIC LAW OF REFLECTION

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BASIC LAW OF REFLECTION

BASIC LAW OF REFRACTION

TRANSLATION OF A LIGHT RAY

HOW THE PRISM WORKS

“BENDING LIGHT “ WITH PRISMS

HOW DIVERGING AND CONVERGING LENSES WORK

BASICS OF A CONVERGING LENS

IMAGE FORMATION WITH A CONVERGING LENS (1)

IMAGE LOCATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (2)

IMAGE FORMATION WITH A CONVEFRGING LENS (3)

IMAGE LOCATION FOR CONVERGING LENS (4)

IMAGE FORMATION WITH A CONVERGING LENS (5)

IMAGE LOCATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (6)

IMAGE FORMATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (7)

IMAGE LOCATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (8)

IMAGE FORMATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (9)

IMAGE LOCATION FOR A CONVERGING LENS (10)

PROPERTIES OF DIVERGING LENSES

IMAGE LOCATION FOR DIVERGING LENS (VIRTUAL)

MYOPIA AND HYPEROPIA CORRECTION LENSES

HOW THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR WORKS

HOW THE FRESNEL READING PLATE WORKS

IMAGE FORMATION WITH A MICROSCOPE

“COLOR” CORRECTION FOR LENSES

BASIC TELESCOPES (REFRACTOR AND REFLECTOR)

BASIC MOUNTS (POLAR AXIS, ALT AZIMUTH)

FOUR BASIC REFLECTORS

LIGHT COLLECTION WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF REFLECTORS