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Title : Geometrical Optic
Name : Muhammad Syakir Farhan b. Sebery
Group : A
Date : 20 June 2013
Matrix no : CPM 17/12C
Lecturer’s name : Mr. Zikri

Introduction

An optical lens is made of transparent material such as glass or clear plastic. One or both surface usually has a spherical curve. There are two types of lenses, converging and diverging lens. A converging lens is called a convex lens. It is thicker at the centre than at the edges. A diverging lens is called a concave lens. It is thinner at the centre than at the edges.

For a convex lens, light rays parallel and close to the principal axis are refracted inwards and converge to a focal point, F after passing through the lens. For a concave lens, light rays parallel and close to the principal axis are refracted outwards and appear to diverge from the focal point, F after passing through the lens.

The focal point, F is a common point on the principal axis where all rays close and parallel to the axis converge to it after passing through a convex lens, or appear to diverge from it after passing through a concave lens.

The focal length, f of a lens is the distance between the focal point and the optical centre of the lens.

For a convex lens, the ticker the lens is at the centre, the shorter is the focal length of the lens. For a concave lens, the thinner the lens is at the centre, the shorter is the focal length of the lens.

Objective: To determine the focal length of a convex lens.

Theory

From the lens formula,

1 = 1 + 1 f u v v = v + 1 f u m = v - 1 f

where m = | v | is the linear magnification. | u |
Hence the graph m versus v is a straight line graph.

The equation also shows that m is directly proportional to v.

m = 1 when v = 2 f

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