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Lenses June 2010
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Today Lenses Total Internal Reflection Lab – Exploring Lenses Next class: Telescopes, rainbows & review
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Lab Review Light rays in are parallel to light rays out What would happen if the light left the side?
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Internal reflection Consider light leaving glass into air: It speeds up It bends “away from normal” At some point it goes horizontal The critical angle! Beyond that angle… TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION!
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Fish-lights
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Curved Medium - Glass Consider an irregular shaped piece of glass… As light enters it is bent towards the “normal” If the glass is uniformly curved… We call it a lens
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Lenses Lenses form images Just like mirrors Except it’s refraction (not reflection) We use lenses a number of places Telescopes, cameras, microscopes Eyeglasses, Even our eyes How many of you wear glasses or contacts? Near sighted or far sighted?
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Types of lenses Lenses have 2 sides Each side can be curved or flat We’ll focus (yuck, yuck, yuck…) On lenses that are curved on both sides 2 types Converging Diverging
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Let’s look at them… How many focal points? Images can be Real or virtual USD or RSU Larger or smaller
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We’ll simplify… When we draw ray diagrams Just draw the line to the center of the lens From there – to wherever it should go
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The Rules – Converging Ray parallel to PA - Passes through to opposite “F” Ray to center of lens - Continues same direction Ray through near “F” - Parallel to PA
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The Rules - Diverging Ray parallel to PA - Away from near “F” Ray to center of lens - Continues same direction Ray through far “F” - To lens and parallel to PA
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Corrective lens for myopia = concave (diverges light)
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Myopia = nearsightedness Elongated eyeball or bulging cornea results in images of distant object forming in front of retina.
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Corrective lens for myopia = concave (diverges light)
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Hyperopia = farsightedness Shortened eyeball or flat cornea Images from nearby objects form behind retina. Often due to muscles not causing the lens to change shape (older people).
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Corrective lens Convex converges light Image forms closer to optic nerve
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Lab! Explore real images with lenses!
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End of year announcements! Late work deadline Seniors: Monday 3 pm All others: Wednesday 3 pm Senior Final 60 – 80 questions 4 x 6 notecard, handwritten, both sides AP Physics Class of 2011 Meeting here on Thursday at break Mandatory
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Rainbows and Telescopes! What color is on the outside of a rainbow? Where is the sun when you see a rainbow? Have you ever seen colored rings around the moon?
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Refracted light
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Rainbows
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Telescopes
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Microscopes
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