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Summary 6.2 Light and lenses


Refraction by lenses

 Light moves in straight lines, but if light meets a piece of glass or another transparent material at
an angle, its direction changes. This is called refraction.
o For example when light is concentrated into one point using a magnifying glass.
 In the picture, the middle of the lens is thicker than
the edges.
o This is a convex or positive lens.
 Before the lens, the lines move in lines parallel to the
main axis of the lens.
 After the lens, all the rays meet at one point: the focal
point.
 In drawings, the focal point is indicated by F. The
distance from the lens to the focal point is called the
focal length.
o The shorter that length, the stronger the lens.

Creating images using a lens

 You can use a positive lens to create an image of an object on a screen.
 A lens in the camera produces a small image of the view in front of the lens on a light-sensitive
sensor chip. A computer in the camera records that image pixel by pixel in a file.
 The lens makes sure that all the light from any one point on the object comes together at a
single point again: the image point I of the object point P. A single photo consists of millions of
such image points or ‘pixels’
 If the image sensor is at the right distance from the lens, the photo will be sharp. A sharp photo
consists of pixels that do not overlap.
o If the sensor chip is not at the correct distance, the image will be blurred. The pixels
overlap and the picture will be blurred.

Object distance and image distance

 To focus the camera, two distances have to be matched up:
1. the distance between lens and object, the object
distance o
2. the distance between the lens and the sharp image, the
image distance i.

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