Examples for optical instruments


Example #1

Problem:

a.) Grandpa's far point is 75 cm. What is the prescription (refractive power in diopters) for Grandpa's contact lenses?

Solution:

A diverging lens will make an image of a far away object at its focal length. Therefore, the focal length is negative 75 cm, and the prescription is

-1.33 diopters

b.) What is his prescription (in diopters) for eye glasses?

Solution:

The image must be brought to 73 cm. Therefore the prescription is

-1.37 diopters

c.) Grandma's near point is 75 cm. What is the prescription (in diopters) for Grandpa's contact lenses?

Solution:

Choose the focal length such that an object at the normal near point of 25 cm produces an image where Grandma can see it, at 75 cm.    wpe1.gif (1284 bytes), and the prescription is

2.67 diopters

d.) What is her prescription for eye glasses?

Solution:

The same as above, only the normal near point is 23 cm from the glasses and her near point is 73 cm from the lenses,wpe1.gif (1231 bytes) .

2.81 diopters


Example #2

Problem:

a.) A simple two-lens telescope's eyepiece has a focal length of 10 cm. If one wishes the magnification of the telescope to be, what is the length of the telescope?

Solution:

The second lens must have a focal length 40 times longer, 400 cm. The overall length is thus

4.10 m


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