COMMENTS

  1. Geometric Optics

    How does a lens or mirror form an image? See how light rays are refracted by a lens or reflected by a mirror. Observe how the image changes when you adjust the focal length of the lens, move the object, or move the screen.

  2. General Physics II Lab (PHYS-2021) EXPERIMENT OPTC–3: Lenses …

    This experiment will involve placing lenses and sources on an optical bench along with an image screen to determine the focal length of both converging and diverging lenses.

  3. Simple Experiments in Optics

    The optical components for this experiment are the following: 1. 0.9-mW 532-nm laser (Thorlabs stock no. CPS532-C2 for $162.18 in 2018). 2. 25.0-mm diameter, 35.0-mm effective focal …

  4. Experiment in Optics Science Projects (14 results)

    Explore optics: visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light. Create your own light-up device (like an infinity mirror or color mixer), learn how to measure the colors of visible light in a solution, or …

  5. Concave and Convex Lenses

    Simulation of image formation in concave and convex lenses. Move the tip of the "Object" arrow to move the object. Move the point named " Focus' " to change the focal length. Move the point …

  6. Experiment 3

    You have four lenses in holders; the lenses have focal lengths of +200 mm, +100 mm, +25 mm, and −25 mm. Carry these lenses over to a window so that you can look out at distant objects (such as a building across the quadrangle).

  7. Experiment 5: Geometrical Optics II: Thin Lenses

    In this experiment, we verify the lens equation for real and virtual images. In the next experiment, we will use these tools to build a microscope and a telescope.

  8. EXPERIMENT 1010

    EXPERIMENT AIM To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between u and v or between 1/ u and 1/ v. APPARATUS AND MATERIAL REQUIRED An optical bench, two …