BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) : Newtonian Image Equation optics
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The values z und z" is marked red. The newtonian equation is an equation of ray optics named after the english physicist isaac newton. With z= object distance focal length and. It reads with and solved for object distance we get: Object distance = focal length +f2/image distance focal length. Image distance =focal length + f2/object distance focal length. This newtonian image condition is frequently utilized rather than the lens equation ". Here z is the distinctions between object distance and focal length and z " is the distance between image distance and central length. The speciality of newton"s equation is that you can decide the point of focus and distance from these central marks of focal points somewhat simple, way while principal focus can be generally hard to determine. This newtonian image equation is often used instead of the.