Make a ray diagram for an object between the focal length and the center of curvature a thin concave-concave lens. Also include a calculation of the focal length should be, using an equation. If your image is virtual, you should plug a negative number in for the corresponding variable of the lens equation. Measure the focal length, and see whether they are similar, provide explanation by showing how you used the equation to verify that they are similar step by step.
Refraction of Light
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Angle of Refraction
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Index of Refraction of Diamond
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Make a ray diagram for an object between the focal length and the center of curvature a thin concave-concave lens.
Also include a calculation of the focal length should be, using an equation. If your image is virtual, you should plug a negative number in for the corresponding variable of the lens equation.
Measure the focal length, and see whether they are similar, provide explanation by showing how you used the equation to verify that they are similar step by step.
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