Magnifying Glass. Can a Diverging Lens used as magnifying glass?

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Magnifying Glass

Can a Diverging Lens used as magnifying glass?

Image Formation in a Camera

26.10 The Human Eye Anatomy: The eyeball is approximately spherical with a diameter of about 25 mm. Light enters the eye through a transparent membrane (the cornea, n = 1.38 ). Cornea covers a clear liquid region (the aqueous humor, n = 1.33 ), behind which is a diaphragm (the iris ), the lens (n = 1.4), a region filled with a jelly-like substance (the vitreous humor, n = 1.34 ), and, finally, the retina. The retina is the light-sensitive part of the eye, consisting of millions of structures called rods and cones. When stimulated by light, these structures send electrical impulses via the optic nerve to the brain, which interprets the image on the retina.

Relaxed and Tensed Lens (a) When fully relaxed, the lens of the eye has its longest focal length, and an image of a very distant object is formed on the retina. (b) When the ciliary muscle is tensed, the lens has a shorter focal length.

Near point and Far point The near point is the point nearest the eye at which an object can be placed and still produce a sharp image on the retina. The far point of the eye is the location of the farthest object on which the fully relaxed eye can focus. For normal eyesight, the near point is close to 25 cm and far point is infinity. Accommodation is the process in which the lens changes its focal length to focus on objects at different distances.

The Refractive Power of a Lens The Diopter Optometrists use the concept of refractive power to prescribe lenses.

Nearsightedness A person who is nearsighted (myopic) can focus on nearby objects but cannot clearly see objects far away.

Farsightedness A farsighted (hyperopic) person can usually see distant objects clearly, but cannot focus on those nearby.

EXAMPLE 12 Contact Lenses for the Farsighted Person A farsighted person has a near point located 210 cm from the eyes. Obtain the focal length and power of the converging lenses in a pair of contacts that can be used to read a book held 25.0 cm from the eyes.

26.12 The Compound Microscope A compound microscope has two convex lenses, an eyepiece as a magnifying glass and an objective.

26.13 The Telescope A telescope is an instrument for magnifying distant objects, such as stars and planets. Like a microscope, a telescope consists of an objective and an eyepiece.

26.14 Lens Aberrations Spherical Aberration Chromatic Aberration

Spherical Aberration Spherical aberration occurs with converging and diverging lenses made with spherical surfaces. The circle of least confusion is where the most satisfactory image can be formed by the lens. Spherical aberration can be reduced substantially by using a variable-aperture diaphragm to allow only those rays close to the principal axis to pass through the lens.

Chromatic Aberration Chromatic aberration arises because the index of refraction of the material from which the lens is made varies with wavelength. Chromatic aberration can be greatly reduced by using a compound lens, such as the combination of a converging lens and a diverging lens. A lens combination designed to reduce chromatic aberration is called an achromatic lens (from the Greek "achromatos", meaning "without color"). All high-quality cameras use achromatic lenses.