58 through 67 GO 61 SSM 59 Lenses with given radii . Object O stands in front of a thin lens, on the central axis. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-7 gives object distance p , index of refraction n of the lens, radius r 1 of the nearer lens surface, and radius r 2 of the farther lens surface. (All distances are in centimeters.) Find (a) the image distance i and (b) the lateral magnification m of the object, including signs. Also, determine whether the image is (c) real (R) or virtual (V), (d) inverted (I) from object O or noninverted (NI), and (e) on the same side of the lens as object O or on the opposite side. Table 34-7 Problem 58 through 67: Lenses with Given Radii. See the setup for these problems. p n r 1 r 2 (a) i (b) m (c) R/V (d) I/NI (e) Side 58 +29 1.65 +35 ∞ 59 +75 1.55 +30 –42 60 +6.0 1.70 +10 –12 61 +24 1.50 –15 –25 62 +10 1.50 +30 –30 63 +35 1.70 +42 +33 64 +10 1.50 –30 –60 65 +10 1.50 –30 +30 66 +18 1.60 –27 +24 67 +60 1.50 +35 –35
58 through 67 GO 61 SSM 59 Lenses with given radii . Object O stands in front of a thin lens, on the central axis. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-7 gives object distance p , index of refraction n of the lens, radius r 1 of the nearer lens surface, and radius r 2 of the farther lens surface. (All distances are in centimeters.) Find (a) the image distance i and (b) the lateral magnification m of the object, including signs. Also, determine whether the image is (c) real (R) or virtual (V), (d) inverted (I) from object O or noninverted (NI), and (e) on the same side of the lens as object O or on the opposite side. Table 34-7 Problem 58 through 67: Lenses with Given Radii. See the setup for these problems. p n r 1 r 2 (a) i (b) m (c) R/V (d) I/NI (e) Side 58 +29 1.65 +35 ∞ 59 +75 1.55 +30 –42 60 +6.0 1.70 +10 –12 61 +24 1.50 –15 –25 62 +10 1.50 +30 –30 63 +35 1.70 +42 +33 64 +10 1.50 –30 –60 65 +10 1.50 –30 +30 66 +18 1.60 –27 +24 67 +60 1.50 +35 –35
58 through 67 GO 61 SSM 59 Lenses with given radii. Object O stands in front of a thin lens, on the central axis. For this situation, each problem in Table 34-7 gives object distance p, index of refraction n of the lens, radius r1 of the nearer lens surface, and radius r2 of the farther lens surface. (All distances are in centimeters.) Find (a) the image distance i and (b) the lateral magnification m of the object, including signs. Also, determine whether the image is (c) real (R) or virtual (V), (d) inverted (I) from object O or noninverted (NI), and (e) on the same side of the lens as object O or on the opposite side.
Table 34-7Problem 58 through 67: Lenses with Given Radii. See the setup for these problems.
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Two mirrors meet an angle, a, of 105°. A ray of light is incident upon mirror A at an angle, i, of
42°. The ray of light reflects off mirror B and then enters water, as shown below:
Incident
ray at A
Note: This diagram is not to
scale.
a
Air (n = 1.00)
Water (n = 1.34)
1) Determine the angle of refraction of the ray of light in the water.
B
Hi can u please solve
6. Bending a lens in OpticStudio or OSLO. In either package, create a BK7 singlet lens of 10 mm semi-diameter
and with 10 mm thickness. Set the wavelength to the (default) 0.55 microns and a single on-axis field point at
infinite object distance. Set the image distance to 200 mm. Make the first surface the stop insure that the lens
is fully filled (that is, that the entrance beam has a radius of 10 mm). Use the lens-maker's equation to
calculate initial glass curvatures assuming you want a symmetric, bi-convex lens with an effective focal length
of 200 mm. Get this working and examine the RMS spot size using the "Text" tab of the Spot Diagram analysis
tab (OpticStudio) or the Spd command of the text widnow (OSLO). You should find the lens is far from
diffraction limited, with a spot size of more than 100 microns.
Now let's optimize this lens. In OpticStudio, create a default merit function optimizing on spot size.Then insert
one extra line at the top of the merit function. Assign the…
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, physics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.