Viewing Objects Eyes As An Optical Instrument Ray Optics And Optical Instruments

Concepts to Remember on the : Viewing Objects- Eyes as an Optical Instrument - Ray Optics and Optical Instruments:

Concepts of Ray Optics:

1. Laws of Reflection:

  • Incident angle is equal to the reflected angle.

2. Laws of Refraction:

  • Snell’s Law: n₁ sin(i) = n₂ sin(r), where n₁ and n₂ are indices of refraction, i is the incident angle, and r is the refracted angle.

3. Refraction at a Plane Surface:

  • Light bends as it crosses from one medium to another.

4. Refraction at a Spherical Surface:

  • Converging and diverging lenses can form images.

5. Thin Lens Formula:

  • 1/f = 1/v - 1/u, where f is the focal length, v is the image distance, and u is the object distance.

6. Magnification (M):

  • m = v/u, where m is the magnification, v is the image distance, and u is the object distance.

Optical Instruments:

1. Simple Microscope:

  • Uses a single converging lens to magnify objects.

2. Compound Microscope:

  • Combines two or more lenses to achieve much greater magnification than a simple microscope.

3. Reflecting Telescope:

  • Uses mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects.

4. Refracting Telescope:

  • Uses lenses to collect and focus light from distant objects.

5. Camera:

  • Captures images on a light-sensitive film or digital sensor using a lens to focus light.

6. Human Eye:

  • a.) Structure:

    • Cornea: Transparent outer layer that covers and protects the eye.
    • Pupil: Adjustable opening that controls the amount of light entering the eye.
    • Lens: Flexible structure that changes shape to focus light on the retina.
    • Retina: Light-sensitive inner layer that contains photoreceptor cells.
    • Blind spot: Area on the retina where there are no photoreceptors, resulting in a small region of no vision.
  • b.) Functioning:

    • Focusing: The cornea and lens work together to focus light onto the retina.
    • Accommodation: The lens changes shape to fine-tune the focus for objects at different distances.


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