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tanwolf183Lv1
11 Dec 2019
- Draw the three "special rays" from the tip of the arrow. Use a straightedge.
- A ray parallel to the axis (Ray 1) refracts through the far focal point.
- A ray that enters the lens along a line through the near focal point (Ray 2) emerges parallel to the axis.
- A ray through the center of the lens (Ray 3) does not bend.
- Extend the rays until they converge. This is the image point. Draw the rest of the image in the image plane. If the base of the object is on the axis, then the base of the image will also be on the axis.
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- Draw the three "special rays" from the tip of the arrow. Use a straightedge.
- A ray parallel to the axis (Ray 1) refracts through the far focal point.
- A ray that enters the lens along a line through the near focal point (Ray 2) emerges parallel to the axis.
- A ray through the center of the lens (Ray 3) does not bend.
- Extend the rays until they converge. This is the image point. Draw the rest of the image in the image plane. If the base of the object is on the axis, then the base of the image will also be on the axis.
B. Haranadh KumarLv10
6 Nov 2020