1. REFRACTION OF LIGHT From principles to applications 2. What is refraction? □ This refers to the bending of light due to difference in transmitting medium. □ The degree…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 An object 6 cm tall is placed 40 cm from a thin converging (double convex) lens of f = 8 cm. A second converging lens of 12 cm focal length is placed…
Slide 1Lenses Slide 2 Transparent material is capable of causing parallel rays to either converge or diverge depending upon its shape. Slide 3 A double convex lens will cause…
Slide 1 Topic 4: Lenses and Vision Unit 3: Light and Optics Slide 2 I can... Explain how double concave and double convex lenses work. Label the parts of the human eye compare…
Slide 1 1 Converging Lenses If we think of a double convex lens as consisting of prisms, we can see how light going through it converges at a focal point (assuming the…
Slide 1 Topic 4: Lenses and Vision Slide 2 Essential Learning Outcome I can explain the use of concave and convex lenses in objects such as microscopes, eye glasses, cameras,…
Chapter Thirty Notes: Lenses . The Big Idea: Lenses change the path of light! A light ray bends as it enters glass, and bends again as it leaves. We will discuss two types…
Upcoming Schedule How many physicists does it take to change a light bulb? Eleven. One to do it and ten to co-author the paper. Monday, Dec. 8 start at slide 12 Dec. 1 22,…
POWERPOINT JEOPARDY Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009 1 Wave Vocabularyâ 10 Points QUESTION: Material through which wave can travel.…