Table 25.1 Index of Refraction in Various Media Medium Gases at 0°C,1 atm Air 1.000293 Carbon dioxide 1.00045 Hydrogen 1.000139 Oxygen 1.000271 Liquids at 20°C Benzene 1.501 Carbon disulfide 1.628 Carbon tetrachloride 1.461 Ethanol 1.361 Glycerine 1.473 Water, fresh 1.333 Solids at 20°C Diamond 2.419 Fluorite 1.434 Glass, crown 1.52 Glass, flint 1.66 Ice at 20°C 1.309 Polystyrene 1.49 Plexiglas 1.51 Quartz, crystalline 1.544 Quartz, fused Sodium chloride 1.458 1.544 Zircon 1.923
Ray Optics
Optics is the study of light in the field of physics. It refers to the study and properties of light. Optical phenomena can be classified into three categories: ray optics, wave optics, and quantum optics. Geometrical optics, also known as ray optics, is an optics model that explains light propagation using rays. In an optical device, a ray is a direction along which light energy is transmitted from one point to another. Geometric optics assumes that waves (rays) move in straight lines before they reach a surface. When a ray collides with a surface, it can bounce back (reflect) or bend (refract), but it continues in a straight line. The laws of reflection and refraction are the fundamental laws of geometrical optics. Light is an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength that falls within the visible spectrum.
Converging Lens
Converging lens, also known as a convex lens, is thinner at the upper and lower edges and thicker at the center. The edges are curved outwards. This lens can converge a beam of parallel rays of light that is coming from outside and focus it on a point on the other side of the lens.
Plano-Convex Lens
To understand the topic well we will first break down the name of the topic, ‘Plano Convex lens’ into three separate words and look at them individually.
Lateral Magnification
In very simple terms, the same object can be viewed in enlarged versions of itself, which we call magnification. To rephrase, magnification is the ability to enlarge the image of an object without physically altering its dimensions and structure. This process is mainly done to get an even more detailed view of the object by scaling up the image. A lot of daily life examples for this can be the use of magnifying glasses, projectors, and microscopes in laboratories. This plays a vital role in the fields of research and development and to some extent even our daily lives; our daily activity of magnifying images and texts on our mobile screen for a better look is nothing other than magnification.
Calculate the index of refraction for a medium in which the
![Table 25.1 Index of Refraction in
Various Media
Medium
Gases at 0°C,1 atm
Air
1.000293
Carbon dioxide
1.00045
Hydrogen
1.000139
Oxygen
1.000271
Liquids at 20°C
Benzene
1.501
Carbon disulfide
1.628
Carbon tetrachloride 1.461
Ethanol
1.361
Glycerine
1.473
Water, fresh
1.333](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8dfefdf4-6df9-4c75-833a-31e277d09c80%2Fa8690559-e386-405c-86a1-70026b6c76a8%2Fjkrclt.png&w=3840&q=75)
![Solids at 20°C
Diamond
2.419
Fluorite
1.434
Glass, crown
1.52
Glass, flint
1.66
Ice at 20°C
1.309
Polystyrene
1.49
Plexiglas
1.51
Quartz, crystalline
1.544
Quartz, fused
Sodium chloride
1.458
1.544
Zircon
1.923](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8dfefdf4-6df9-4c75-833a-31e277d09c80%2Fa8690559-e386-405c-86a1-70026b6c76a8%2Fs7vbqyq.png&w=3840&q=75)
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