Microscopes And Telescopes Ray Optics And Optical Instruments
Microscopes and Telescopes - Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Microscopes:
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Simple microscope:
- Magnifying power: Ability to magnify an object.
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Compound microscope:
- Resolving power: Ability to distinguish between two closely spaced objects.
- Total magnification: Product of the magnifying power of the objective lens and the eyepiece lens.
Telescopes:
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Refracting telescope:
- Uses lenses to refract (bend) light.
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Reflecting telescope:
- Uses mirrors to reflect light.
- Newtonian telescope: Uses a parabolic primary mirror and a flat secondary mirror.
- Cassegrain telescope: Uses a hyperbolic primary mirror and a parabolic secondary mirror.
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Magnification:
- Ability to make an object appear larger.
Ray Optics:
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Laws of reflection:
- Angle of incidence: Angle between the incident ray and the normal.
- Angle of reflection: Angle between the reflected ray and the normal.
- Normal: Perpendicular line to the surface at the point of incidence.
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Laws of refraction:
- Angle of incidence: Angle between the incident ray and the normal.
- Angle of refraction: Angle between the refracted ray and the normal.
- Refractive index: Ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the medium.
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Total internal reflection:
- Occurs when light strikes a boundary between two media with different refractive indices and is completely reflected back into the first medium.
Optical Instruments:
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Camera:
- Pinhole camera: Simple camera that uses a small hole to project an image onto a surface.
- Simple camera: Uses a lens to focus light onto a film or digital sensor.
- SLR camera: Single-lens reflex camera that uses a mirror to reflect light from the lens to a prism, which then projects the image onto a focusing screen or film.
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Projector:
- Slide projector: Projects images from slides onto a screen.
- Overhead projector: Projects images from transparencies onto a screen.
- Light travels from the back of the projector through the slide (for slide projectors) or the transparency (for overhead projectors)
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Spectrometer:
- Instrument used to measure the wavelength of light.