For Convergent or Convex Lens:
Object | Image | Magnification |
∞ | F | m << – 1 |
∞ – 2F | F – 2F | m < –1 |
2F | 2F | m = –1 |
F – 2F | ∞ – 2F | m > –1 |
F | ∞ | m >> –1 |
F – O | In front of lens | m > + 1 |
Given | Real | Virtual |
u | - | - |
v | + | - |
h1 | + | + |
h2 | - | + |
m | - | + |
Image is virtual, diminished, erect, towards the object, m = +ve
Focal length of a lens can be found by the following formula:
Where - f = Focal length of lens.
v = Distance of image from pole
u = Distance of object from pole.
(i) Put the correct signs of known variables according to the sign conventions.
(ii) Do not put the sign of an unknown variable. The sign will automatically show up during calculations.
(iii) If the calculated sign of a variable turns out positive, then the variable calculated is on the other side of the lens, i.e., on the opposite side to the object. However, if the calculated variable is of negative sign, then it is on the same side as the object.
Two thin lens are placed in contact to each other
Power of combination:
P = P1 + P2
1/F = 1/f1 + 1/f2
Use sign convention when solving numericals.
Two thin lenses are placed at a small distance a.
1/F = 1/f1 + 1/f2 - a/f1f2
P = P1 + P2 - a P1P2
Use sign convention when solving numericals.
The power of a lens is defined as the reciprocal of focal length of the lens. Focal length should always be measured in meters.
Unit of power of lens is 1/meter which is called dioptre.
The magnification is defined as the ratio of the height of the image and the height of the object it is represented by M.
Lenses are using is microscope, telescope. prism, binoculars and slide projector etc.
Focal length of a lens depends on following factors:
Formula of making a spherical lens of specific focal length.
Where f is the average value of focal length for all the colours. µ is the refractive index of the material of the lens with respect to air. R1 and R2 are the radius of curvature of the curved surfaces respectively. R1 is positive and R2 is negative for convex lens. R1 is negative and R2 positive for concave lens.
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