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Sign Convention for Mirrors
A mirror is made of glass that is coated with a metal amalgam on one side due to which the light ray incident on the surface undergoes reflection and not refraction.
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- Analyse the following observation table showing variation of image distance with object distance in case of a convex lens and answer the question that follow without doing any calculations1) What is the focal length of the convex lens? Give reason in support of your answer2) Write the serial number of that observation which is not correct. How did you arrive at this conclusion.3) Take an appropriate scale to draw ray diagram for the observation at S. No. 4 and find the approximate value of the magnification.Class - 10thChapter - Light, reflection and refraction.Thank you so much in advance. The diagram shows a lens with a positive focal length 11 cm. (a) If we place an object at a distance of 25 cm from the lens, where will the resulting image position on the other side of the lens be found? Include units in answer, (b) With the object at 25 cm from the lens, what will the magnification be for the image at this position? (c) If we place an object at a distance of 4 cm from the lens, where will the resulting image position be found? (d) With the object at 4 cm from the lens, what will the magnification be for the image at this position?1. Find the focal length of a biconcave lens (n = 1.65) if the magnitudes of the radii of curvature are 0.40 m and 0.60 m. In your solution, did it matter which was surface A and which was surface B? Briefly explain (or show your solution). 2. When a glass lens is submerged in water, is its focal length less than, equal to, or greater than when it is surrounded by air? Explain using Snell’s law. 3. A small insect viewed through a convex lens is 1.8 cm from the lens and appears 2.5 times larger than its actual size. What is the focal length of the lens?
- A ray of light travels through air until it strikes the interface between the air and another medium. The incident ray makes an angle of ?1 = 33.0° with the normal, as shown in the figure below. Upon passage into the second medium, the ray is refracted, emerging from the interface at an angle ?2 with respect to the normal. (a)Suppose that the second medium is ice. What is the angle of refraction, ?2 (in degrees)? (Enter your answer to at least one decimal place.) (b)Suppose that the second medium is crown glass. What is the angle of refraction, ?2,in this case (in degrees)? (Enter your answer to at least one decimal place.) (c)Finally, suppose that the second medium is ethyl alcohol. What is the angle of refraction, ?2, in this case (in degrees)? (Enter your answer to at least one decimal place.)A concave lens refracts parallel rays in such a way that they are bent away from the axis of the lens. For this reason, a concave lens is referred to as a diverging lens. Part A: Consider the following diagrams, where F represents the focal point of a concave lens. In these diagrams, the image formed by the lens is obtained using the ray tracing technique. Which diagrams are accurate?(Figure 1) *Type A if you think that only diagram A is correct, type AB if you think that only diagrams A and B are correct, and so on. Part B: If the focal length of the concave lens is -7.50 cm , at what distance d_o from the lens should an object be placed so that its image is formed 3.70 cm from the lens?Sketched below are several objects (the arrows labeled "O") in front of lenses. In each case, carefully redraw the sketch on your whiteboard, and then(a) Draw 3 principal rays leaving the top of the object;(b) Locate the image;(c) State whether the image is real or virtual, inverted or upright, and larger or smaller than the object. (iv) For diagram #iii, suppose the focal length is 5 cm and the object is placed 7 cm from the lens. Find the exact location and magnification of the image. Does this agree with your expectation from the ray diagram?
- For the following question, we only need part (c) answered. Thank you. (a) A candle of size 3.0 cm is placed on the left side of a negative lens, 15 cm away from the lens. Theimage is formed on the same side of the lens, 6 cm away from the lens. Sketch this setup. What is thefocal length of the negative lens? Is the image larger or smaller than the candle? (b) Draw a ray diagram to verify your answers in part 3a. (c)A positive lens is placed behind (on the right side of) the above negative lens. The separation betweenthe two lenses is 14 cm If the focal length of the positive lens is 10 cm, what is the position of theimage formed by the positive lens? Is this image larger or smaller than the candle? Hint: The image ofthe negative lens is the object for the positive lens.MIRROR/LENS EQUATION 1. Suppose that the height of the object is 3.00 cm at 20.0 cm from the concave mirror. What are the height and the distance of the image from the mirror if the focal length is 10.0 cm? 2. What is the local length of a convex mirror that produces an image that appears 20.0 cm behind the mirror when the object is 35.0 cm from the mirror? 3. Complete the given table. Show your solution. ( The table is provided in the picture.) Please answer question nos. 1, 2 and 3. Thank you!!Draw a ray diagram for each of the following, and then draw the image formed. Please provide complete labels in the diagrams, as well as the size, orientation, type, and position of the image. Thank you so much! You may only opt to answer number 2 if answering all is not allowed:) 1. Object location at 2F’ 2. Object location at F’ 3. Object location beyond 2F’
- Figure 1 shows a light ray striking a window. draw a the path of the light ray through the window.(b) Explain why the light ray behaves as it doesin the glass.(c) Will the angle of refraction ever reach 90°?Explain.A 1.5 cmcm high object is located 30 cmcm from a diverging lens, whose focal length is 11 cmcm . What is the height of the image produced by the lens? You have determined the height of the image using numerical methods and, in so doing, have also determined its position, s′s′s'. Now, use graphical methods to evaluate your results.The diagram below shows the object, a ray (ray 1) parallel to the optic axis of the lens, and a ray (ray 2) proceeding toward the first focal point of the lens. Draw the refracted rays and the image produced by the lens. Make sure you extend the refracted rays sufficiently backward in order to find the image. Keep in mind that principal-ray diagrams must be drawn accurately to give good results!If the incident ray at point A is at the critical angle between mediums 2 and 3, does the ray incident at point B refract out of medium 2 into 3? If so, what is the (i) angle of refraction at point B? If not, what is the reflected angle at point B? (ii) Draw an accurate ray diagram at point B. (iii) What is the initial angle θ at point C?