1 Introduction, Measurement, Estimating 2 Describing Motion: Kinematics In One Dimension 3 Kinematics In Two Or Three Dimensions; Vectors 4 Dynamics: Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Using Newton's Laws: Friction, Circular Motion, Drag Forces 6 Gravitation And Newton's Synthesis 7 Work And Energy 8 Conservation Of Energy 9 Linear Momentum 10 Rotationalmotion 11 Angular Momentum; General Rotation 12 Static Equilibrium; Elasticity And Fracture 13 Fluids 14 Oscillations 15 Wave Motion 16 Sound 17 Temperature, Thermal Expansion And The Ideal Gas Law 18 Kinetic Theory Of Gases 19 Heat And The First Law Of Thermodynamics 20 Second Law Of Thermodynamics 21 Electric Charge And Electric Field 22 Gauss's Law 23 Electric Potential 24 Capacitance, Dielectrics, Electric Energy Storage 25 Electric Currents And Resistance 26 Dc Circuits 27 Magnetism 28 Sources Of Magnetic Field 29 Electromagnetic Induction And Faraday's Law 30 Inductance, Electromagnetic Oscillations, And Ac Circuits 31 Maxwell's Equation And Electromagnetic Waves 32 Light: Reflection And Refraction 33 Lenses And Optical Instruments 34 The Wave Nature Of Light: Interference 35 Diffraction And Polarization 36 Special Theory Of Relativity 37 Early Quantum Theory And Models Of The Atom 38 Quantum Mechanics 39 Quantum Mechanics Of Atoms 40 Molecules And Solids 41 Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity 42 Nuclear Energy; Effects And Uses Of Radiation 43 Elementary Particles 44 Astrophysics And Cosmology expand_more
33.1 Thin Lenses; Ray Tracing 33.2 The Thin Lens Equation; Magnification 33.3 Combinations Of Lenses 33.4 Lensmaker’s Equation 33.5 Cameras: Film And Digital 33.6 The Human Eye; Corrective Lenses 33.7 Magnifying Glass 33.8 Telescopes 33.9 Compound Microscope 33.10 Aberrations Of Lenses And Mirrors Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1Q: Where must the film be placed if a camera lens is to make a sharp image of an object far away? Problem 2Q: A photographer moves closer to his subject and then refocuses. Does the camera lens move farther... Problem 3Q: Can a diverging lens form a real image under any circumstances? Explain. Problem 4Q: Use ray diagrams to show that a real image formed by a thin lens is always inverted, whereas a... Problem 5Q: Light rays are said to be reversible. Is this consistent with the thin lens equation? Explain. Problem 6Q: Can real images be projected on a screen? Can virtual images? Can either be photographed? Discuss... Problem 7Q: A thin converging lens is moved closer to a nearby object. Does the real image formed change (a) in... Problem 8Q: Compare the mirror equation with the thin lens equation. Discuss similarities and differences,... Problem 9Q: A lens is made of a material with an index of refraction n = 1.30. In air, it is a converging lens.... Problem 10Q: Explain how you could have a virtual object. Problem 11Q: A dog with its tail in the air stands facing a converging lens. If the nose and the tail are each... Problem 12Q: A cat with its tail in the air stands facing a converging lens. Under what circumstances (if any)... Problem 14Q: The thicker a double convex lens is in the center as compared to its edges, the shorter its focal... Problem 15Q: Does the focal length of a lens depend on the fluid in which it is immersed? What about the focal... Problem 16Q: An underwater lens consists of a carefully shaped thin-walled plastic container filled with air.... Problem 17Q: Consider two converging lenses separated by some distance. An object is placed so that the image... Problem 18Q: Will a nearsighted person who wears corrective lenses in her glasses be able to see clearly... Problem 19Q: You can tell whether people are nearsighted or farsighted by looking at the width of their face... Problem 20Q: The human eye is much like a camerayet, when a camera shutter is left open and the camera is moved,... Problem 21Q: In attempting to discern distant details, people will sometimes squint. Why does this help? Problem 22Q: Is the image formed on the retina of the human eye upright or inverted? Discuss the implications of... Problem 23Q: Reading glasses use converging lenses. A simple magnifier is also a converging lens. Are reading... Problem 24Q: Why must a camera lens be moved farther from the film to focus on a closer object? Problem 25Q: Spherical aberration in a thin lens is minimized if rays are bent equally by the two surfaces. If a... Problem 26Q Problem 1P: (I) A sharp image is located 373 mm behind a 215-mm-focal-length converging lens. Find the object... Problem 2P: (I) Sunlight is observed to focus at a point 18.5 cm behind a lens. (a) What kind of lens is it? (b)... Problem 3P: (a) What is the power of a 23.5-cin-focal-length lens? (b) What is the focal length of a 6.75-D... Problem 4P: (II) A certain lens focuses an object 1.85m away as an image 48.3cm on the other side of the lens.... Problem 5P: (II) A 105-mm-focal-length lens is used to focus an image on the sensor of a camera. The maximum... Problem 6P: (II) A stamp collector uses a converging lens with focal length 28cm to view a stamp 18cm in front... Problem 7P: (II) It is desired to magnify reading material by a factor of 2.5 when a book is placed 9.0 cm... Problem 8P: (II) A 8.00-D lens is held 12.5 cm from an ant 1.00 mm high. Describe the position, type, and height... Problem 9P: (II) An object is located 1.50 m from an 8.0-D lens. By how much does the image move if the object... Problem 10P: (II) (a) How far from a 50.0-mm-focal-length lens must an object be placed if its image is to be... Problem 11P: (II) How far from a converging lens with a focal length of 25 cm should an object be placed to... Problem 12P: (II) (a) A 2.80-cm-high insect is 1.30 m from a 135-mm-focal-length lens. Where is the image, how... Problem 13P: (II) A bright object and a viewing screen are separated by a distance of 86.0 cm. At what... Problem 14P: (II) How far apart are an object and an image formed by an 85-cm-focal-length converging lens if the... Problem 15P: (II) Show analytically that the image formed by a converging lens (a) is real and inverted if the... Problem 17P: (II) In a slide or movie projector, the film acts as the object whose image is projected on a screen... Problem 18P: (III) A bright object is placed on one side of a converging lens of focal length f, and a white... Problem 19P: (III) (a) Show that the lens equation can be written in the Newtonian form: xx=f2, where x is the... Problem 20P: (II) A diverging lens with f = 33.5cm is placed 14.0cm behind a converging lens with f = 20.0 cm.... Problem 21P: (II) Two 25.0-cm-focal-length converging lenses are placed 16.5cm apart. An object is placed 35.0 cm... Problem 22P: (II) A 34.0-cm-focal-lenglh converging lens is 24.0 cm behind a diverging lens. Parallel light... Problem 23P: (II) The two converging lenses of Example 335 are now placed only 20.0 cm apart. The object is still... Problem 24P: (II) A diverging lens with a focal length of 14 cm is placed 12 cm to the right of a converging lens... Problem 25P: (II) Two lenses, one converging with focal length 20.0 cm and one diverging with focal length 10.0... Problem 26P: (II) A diverging lens is placed next to a converging lens of focal length fC, as in Fig. 33-15. If... Problem 27P: (II) A lighted candle is placed 36 cm in from of a converging lens of focal length f1 = 13 cm. which... Problem 28P: (I) A double concave lens has surface radii of 33.4cm and 28.8cm. What is the focal length if n =... Problem 29P: (I) Both surfaces of a double convex lens have radii of 31.4cm. If the focal length is 28.9 cm, what... Problem 30P: (I) Show that if the lens of Example 33-7 is reversed, the focal length is unchanged. Problem 31P: (I) A planoconvex lens (Fig. 33-2a) is to have a focal length of 18.7 cm. If made from fused quartz,... Problem 32P: (II) An object is placed 90.0cm from a glass lens (n = 1.52) with one concave surface of radius 22.0... Problem 33P: (II) A prescription for a corrective lens calls for +3.50 diopters. The lensmaker grinds the lens... Problem 34P: (I) A properly exposed photograph is taken at f /16 and 1120S. What lens opening is required if the... Problem 35P: (I) A television camera lens has a 17-cm focal length and a lens diameter of 6.0 cm. What is its... Problem 37P: (II) Suppose that a correct exposure is 1250S at f /11. Under the same conditions, what exposure... Problem 39P: (II) A nature photographer wishes to photograph a 38-m tall tree from a distance of 65 m. What... Problem 40P: (I) A human eyeball is about 2.0 cm long and the pupil has a maximum diameter of about 8.0 mm. What... Problem 41P: (II) A person struggles to read by holding a book at arms length, a distance of 55 cm away. What... Problem 42P: (II) Reading glasses of what power are needed for a person whose near point is 105 cm, so that he... Problem 43P: (II) If the nearsighted person in Example 33-13 wore contact lenses corrected for the tar point (),... Problem 44P: (II) An eye is corrected by a 4.50-D lens, 2.0cm from the eye. (a) Is this eye near- or farsighted?... Problem 45P: (II) A persons right eye can see objects clearly only if they are between 25cm and 78cm away. (a)... Problem 46P: (II) A person has a far point of 14 cm. What power glasses would correct this vision if the glasses... Problem 47P: (II) One lens of a nearsighted persons eyeglasses has a focal length of 23.0 cm and the lens is... Problem 48P: (II) What is the focal length of the eye lens system when viewing an object (a) at infinity, and (b)... Problem 49P: (II) A nearsighted person has near and far points of 10.6 and 20.0 cm respectively. If she puts on... Problem 50P: (II) The closely packed cones in the fovea of the eve have a diameter of about 2 m. For the eye to... Problem 51P: (II) What is the focal length of a magnifying glass of 3.8 magnification for a relaxed normal eye? Problem 52P: (II) What is the magnification of a lens used with a relaxed eye if its focal length is 13 cm? Problem 53P: (II) A magnifier is rated at 3.0 for a normal eye focusing on an image at the near point. (a) What... Problem 54P: (II) Sherlock Holmes is using an 8.80-cm-focal-length lens as his magnifying glass. To obtain... Problem 55P: (II) A small insect is placed 5.85 cm from a +6.00-cm-focal-length lens. Calculate. (a) the position... Problem 56P: (II) A 3.40-mm-wide holt is viewed with a 9.60-cm-focal-length lens. A normal eye views the image at... Problem 57P: (II) A magnifying glass with a focal length of 9.5cm is used to read print placed at a distance of... Problem 58P: (II) A magnifying glass is rated at 3.0 for a normal eye that is relaxed. What would be the... Problem 59P: (II) A converging lens of focal length = 12 cm is being used by a writer as a magnifying glass to... Problem 60P: (I) What is the magnification of an astronomical telescope whose objective lens has a focal length... Problem 61P: (I) The overall magnification of an astronomical telescope is desired to be 35. If an objective of... Problem 62P: (II) A 7.0 binocular has 3.0-cm-focal-length eyepieces. What is the focal length of the objective... Problem 63P: (II) An astronomical telescope has an objective with focal length 75 cm and a +35D eyepiece. What is... Problem 64P: (II) An astronomical telescope has its two lenses spaced 78.0 cm apart. If the objective lens has a... Problem 65P: (II) A Galilean telescope adjusted for a relaxed eye is 33.8 cm long. If the objective lens has a... Problem 66P: (II) What is the magnifying power of an astronomical telescope using a reflecting mirror whose... Problem 67P: (II) The Moons image appears to be magnified 120 by a reflecting astronomical telescope with an... Problem 68P: (II) A 120 astronomical telescope is adjusted for a relaxed eye when the two lenses are 1.25 m... Problem 69P: (II) An astronomical telescope longer than about 50 cm is not easy to hold by hand. Based on this... Problem 70P: (III)A reflecting telescope (Fig. 3338b) has a radius of curvature of 3.00 m for its objective... Problem 71P: (III) A 7.5 pair of binoculars has an objective focal length of 26 cm. If the binoculars are focused... Problem 72P: (I) A microscope uses an eyepiece with a focal length of 1.50 cm. Using a normal eye with a final... Problem 73P: (I) A 680 microscope uses a 0.40-cm-focal-length objective lens. If the barrel length is 17.5 cm,... Problem 74P: (I) A 17-cm-long microscope has an eyepiece with a focal length of 2.5 cm and an objective with a... Problem 75P: (II) A microscope has a 13.0 eyepiece and a 58.0 objective lens 20.0 cm apart. Calculate (a) the... Problem 76P: (II) Repeat Problem 75 assuming that the final image is located 25 cm from the eyepiece (near point... Problem 77P: (II) A microscope has a 1.8-cm-focal-length eyepiece and a 0.80-cm objective. Assuming n relaxed... Problem 78P: (II) The eyepiece or a compound microscope has a focal length of 2.80 cm and the objective lens has... Problem 79P: (II) An inexpensive instructional lab microscope allows the user to select its objective lens to... Problem 80P: (III) Given two 12-cm-focal-length lenses, you attempt to make a crude microscope using them. While... Problem 81P: (II) A planoconvex lens (Fig. 332a) has one nut surface and the other has R = 15.3 cm. This lens is... Problem 82P: (II) An achromatic lens is made of two very thin lenses, placed in contact, that have focal lengths... Problem 83GP: A 200-mm-focal-lcngth lens can be adjusted so that it is 200.0 mm to 206.4 mm from the film. For... Problem 84GP: If a 135-mm telephoto lens is designed to cover object distances from 1.30m to , over what distance... Problem 85GP: For a camera equipped with a 58-mm-focal-length lens, what is the object distance if the image... Problem 86GP: Show that for objects very far away (assume infinity), the magnification of any camera lens is... Problem 87GP: A small object is 25.0 cm from a diverging lens as shown in Fig. 33-48. A converging lens with a... Problem 88GP: A converging lens with focal length of 13.0cm is placed in contact with a diverging lens with a... Problem 89GP: An astronomical telescope has a magnification of 8.0. If the two lenses are 28 cm apart, determine... Problem 90GP: (a) Show that if two thin lenses of focal lengths f1 and f2 are placed in contact with each other,... Problem 91GP: How large is the image of the Sun on film used in a camera with (a) a 28-mm-focal-length lens, (b) a... Problem 92GP: Two converging lenses are placed 30.0 cm apart. The focal length of the lens on the right is 20.0cm,... Problem 93GP: When an object is placed 60.0 cm from a certain converging lens, it forms a real image. When the... Problem 94GP: Figure 33-49 was taken from the NIST Laboratory (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in... Problem 95GP: A movie star catches a reporter shooting pictures of her at home. She claims the reporter was... Problem 96GP: As curly morning passed toward midday, and the sunlight got more intense, a photographer noted that,... Problem 97GP: A child has a near point of 15 cm. What is the maximum magnification the child can obtain using an... Problem 98GP: A woman can see clearly with her right eye only when objects are between 45 cm and 155 cm away.... Problem 99GP: What is the magnifying power of a +4.0-D lens used as a magnifier? Assume a relaxed normal eye. Problem 100GP: A physicist lost in the mountains tries to make a telescope using the lenses from his reading... Problem 101GP: A 50-year-old man uses +2.5-D lenses to read a newspaper 25 cm away. Ten years later, he must hold... Problem 102GP: An object is moving toward a converging lens of focal length f with constant speed vo such that its... Problem 103GP: The objective lens and the eyepiece of a telescope are spaced 85 cm apart. If the eyepiece is +23 D,... Problem 104GP: Two converging lenses, one with f = 4.0 cm and the other with f = 44 cm, are made into a telescope.... Problem 105GP: Sam purchases +3.50-D eyeglasses which correct his faulty vision to put his near point at 25 cm.... Problem 106GP: The proper functioning of certain optical devices (e.g., optical fibers and spectrometers) requires... Problem 107GP: In a science-fiction novel, an intelligent ocean-dwelling creatures eye functions underwater with a... Problem 108GP: A telephoto lens system obtains a large magnification in a compact package. A simple such system can... format_list_bulleted