Images formed by convex lenses
u>2f
i)real
ii)inverted
iii)diminshed
u=2f
i)real
ii)inverted
iii)same size
f<u<2f
i)real
ii)inverted
iii)magnified
u=f
i) infinity
u<f
i)virtual
ii)upright
iii)magnified
The differences between microscope and telescope
MICROSCOPE
Application : to view very small objects like microorganisms
A magnifying glass consits of a converging lens.
The object must be mplaced at a distance less than f.
Greater magnification can be obtained by using a lens which has short focal length.
The object must be mplaced at a distance less than f.
Greater magnification can be obtained by using a lens which has short focal length.
TELESCOPE
Application : view very distant objects like the planets and the stars
The astronomical telescope consists of 2 converging lenses.
The objective lens has focal length and the eye lens also has focal length , where the focal length of objective lens more than focal length of eye lens.
The objective lens has focal length and the eye lens also has focal length , where the focal length of objective lens more than focal length of eye lens.
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Tips for Paper 3:
1. Snell's laws
2. acceleration and force
3. mass and accelaration
4. Hooke's law
5. Charles's law
6. Boyle's law
7. Pressure law
8. Displacement time graph
9. Velocity time graph
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