9. Most of the bending of light in the eye is done at the air-cornea interface. By what angle (Ocornea) is the beam of light shown in Figure deviated as it passes from air to the cornea if the incident angle is O; = 23.6°? The refractive index of air is nair = 1.00, the refractive index of the cornea is ncornea = 1.38. Explain why Ocornea< O;? Aqueous humour n= 1.34 Air n= 1.00 Vitreous humour n= 1,34 Cornea n= 1.38 Perpehdicutar to comea Pependicular to comea Lens n= 1.39 to 1.41 Eye_optical_systems.pdf OPTICS Eye optical system 1. Optical power of the cornea: Fcornea = F1 + F2 = n2-n1 Пз-пz Ciliary fibers R1 R2 F1 - optical power of the cornea front surface, D; F, - optical power of the cornea back surface, D; R, radius of curvature of the cornea front surface, m; Iris Vitreous humor Cornea Lens R, - radius of curvature of the cornea back surface, Fovea m; n, - ambient refraction index (for air n, = 1 and for water n, = 1.33); n2 – cornea refraction index; n3 - aqueous humour refraction index. 2. Optical power of the crystalline lens: Ferystalline lens = F3 + F4 F3 - optical power of the crystalline lens front surface, D; F4 – optical power of the crystalline lens back surface, D; R3 - radius of curvature of the crystalline lens front surface, m; R4 – radius of curvature of the crystalline lens back surface, m; n3 - aqueous humour refraction index; n4 – crystalline lens refraction index; n5 – vitreous humor Aqueous humor Optic nerve Retina П4-Пз пs-ng R3 R4 Sclera refraction index. Table - Parameters for the Eye Index of Radius, mm Back Front refraction R, = 7.8 R3max =10 R3min = 6 Aqueous humour and vitreous humor Cornea R, = 7.3 n2 =1.38 Crystalline lens (Fmin) Crystalline lens (Fmax) R4max = 6 R4min = 5.5 n4 =1.4 Пз 3 n5 =1.33 3. Optical power of eye: F= Fcornea + Fcristalline lens 4. Lens equation: RI Cornea. Lens R: R3/ R4 F = -= -+ f– lens focal length (m); F – lens optical power (D); p - distance from the object to the lens or object distance (m); q – distance from the image to the lens or image distance (m). 5. Height of image on the retina: h.q H – height of image on the retina, m; h – height of object, m; q – image distance (for human eye on the average is equal to 1.5 cm), m; p – distance of the object to optical system of the eye, m. 6. Lens magnification: Н M = H– image height (m); h – object height (m), p – object distance (m); q – image distance (m). 7. Law of refraction: пysin@, = n2sinO2

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9. Most of the bending of light in the eye is done at the air-cornea
interface. By what angle (Ocornea) is the beam of light shown in Figure
deviated as it passes from air to the cornea if the incident angle is
O; = 23.6°? The refractive index of air is nair = 1.00, the refractive
index of the cornea is ncornea = 1.38. Explain why Ocornea< O;?
Aqueous
humour
n= 1.34
Air
n= 1.00
Vitreous
humour
n= 1,34
Cornea
n= 1.38
Perpehdicutar to comea
Pependicular to comea
Lens
n= 1.39 to 1.41
Transcribed Image Text:9. Most of the bending of light in the eye is done at the air-cornea interface. By what angle (Ocornea) is the beam of light shown in Figure deviated as it passes from air to the cornea if the incident angle is O; = 23.6°? The refractive index of air is nair = 1.00, the refractive index of the cornea is ncornea = 1.38. Explain why Ocornea< O;? Aqueous humour n= 1.34 Air n= 1.00 Vitreous humour n= 1,34 Cornea n= 1.38 Perpehdicutar to comea Pependicular to comea Lens n= 1.39 to 1.41
Eye_optical_systems.pdf
OPTICS
Eye optical system
1. Optical power of the cornea:
Fcornea = F1 + F2 =
n2-n1
Пз-пz
Ciliary fibers
R1
R2
F1 - optical power of the cornea front surface, D; F,
- optical power of the cornea back surface, D; R,
radius of curvature of the cornea front surface, m;
Iris
Vitreous humor
Cornea
Lens
R, - radius of curvature of the cornea back surface,
Fovea
m; n, - ambient refraction index (for air n, = 1 and
for water n, = 1.33); n2 – cornea refraction index;
n3 - aqueous humour refraction index.
2. Optical power of the crystalline lens:
Ferystalline lens = F3 + F4
F3 - optical power of the crystalline lens front
surface, D; F4 – optical power of the crystalline lens back surface, D; R3 - radius of curvature of
the crystalline lens front surface, m; R4 – radius of curvature of the crystalline lens back surface, m;
n3 - aqueous humour refraction index; n4 – crystalline lens refraction index; n5 – vitreous humor
Aqueous
humor
Optic nerve
Retina
П4-Пз пs-ng
R3
R4
Sclera
refraction index.
Table - Parameters for the Eye
Index of
Radius, mm
Back
Front
refraction
R, = 7.8
R3max =10
R3min = 6
Aqueous humour and vitreous humor
Cornea
R, = 7.3
n2 =1.38
Crystalline lens (Fmin)
Crystalline lens (Fmax)
R4max = 6
R4min = 5.5
n4 =1.4
Пз 3
n5 =1.33
3. Optical power of eye:
F= Fcornea + Fcristalline lens
4. Lens equation:
RI
Cornea.
Lens
R:
R3/
R4
F = -= -+
f– lens focal length (m); F – lens optical power (D); p
- distance from the object to the lens or object distance
(m); q – distance from the image to the lens or image
distance (m).
5. Height of image on the retina:
h.q
H – height of image on the retina, m; h – height of object, m; q – image distance (for human eye on
the average is equal to 1.5 cm), m; p – distance of the object to optical system of the eye, m.
6. Lens magnification:
Н
M =
H– image height (m); h – object height (m), p – object distance (m); q – image distance (m).
7. Law of refraction:
пysin@,
= n2sinO2
Transcribed Image Text:Eye_optical_systems.pdf OPTICS Eye optical system 1. Optical power of the cornea: Fcornea = F1 + F2 = n2-n1 Пз-пz Ciliary fibers R1 R2 F1 - optical power of the cornea front surface, D; F, - optical power of the cornea back surface, D; R, radius of curvature of the cornea front surface, m; Iris Vitreous humor Cornea Lens R, - radius of curvature of the cornea back surface, Fovea m; n, - ambient refraction index (for air n, = 1 and for water n, = 1.33); n2 – cornea refraction index; n3 - aqueous humour refraction index. 2. Optical power of the crystalline lens: Ferystalline lens = F3 + F4 F3 - optical power of the crystalline lens front surface, D; F4 – optical power of the crystalline lens back surface, D; R3 - radius of curvature of the crystalline lens front surface, m; R4 – radius of curvature of the crystalline lens back surface, m; n3 - aqueous humour refraction index; n4 – crystalline lens refraction index; n5 – vitreous humor Aqueous humor Optic nerve Retina П4-Пз пs-ng R3 R4 Sclera refraction index. Table - Parameters for the Eye Index of Radius, mm Back Front refraction R, = 7.8 R3max =10 R3min = 6 Aqueous humour and vitreous humor Cornea R, = 7.3 n2 =1.38 Crystalline lens (Fmin) Crystalline lens (Fmax) R4max = 6 R4min = 5.5 n4 =1.4 Пз 3 n5 =1.33 3. Optical power of eye: F= Fcornea + Fcristalline lens 4. Lens equation: RI Cornea. Lens R: R3/ R4 F = -= -+ f– lens focal length (m); F – lens optical power (D); p - distance from the object to the lens or object distance (m); q – distance from the image to the lens or image distance (m). 5. Height of image on the retina: h.q H – height of image on the retina, m; h – height of object, m; q – image distance (for human eye on the average is equal to 1.5 cm), m; p – distance of the object to optical system of the eye, m. 6. Lens magnification: Н M = H– image height (m); h – object height (m), p – object distance (m); q – image distance (m). 7. Law of refraction: пysin@, = n2sinO2
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