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Lenses and magnification: Waves: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Lens
A shaped piece of
transparent glass
or
plastic
that forms an image by
refracting
light
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Convex
(
converging
)
lens
A lens that is
thicker
in the
middle
than it is at the
edges
and causes light rays to
converge
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Concave
(diverging) lens
A lens that is
thinner
in the
middle
than it is at the
edges.
and causes
light
rays to
diverge
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Converge
When
light
rays move
together
to meet at a
common
point
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Diverge
When a
light
ray
splits
up or
spreads
out
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Principal focus
(
focal point
)
The focus of a lens where light rays appear to converge or to diverge from
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How a convex lens works
Parallel
rays of light move
together
and are brought to a focus at the
principal
focus
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How a concave lens works
Parallel light rays spread out
and
separate
but appear to come from a
principle focus on the other
side of the
lens
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Focal length
The distance from the lens to the principal focus
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Real image
An image that can be projected onto a screen
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Virtual image
An image that appears to come from behind the lens
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Type of image formed by convex lens
Real
or
virtual
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Type of image formed by
concave
lens
Always virtual
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Magnification
A measure of the
size
of an
image
compared to the
size
of the
object
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Equation for magnification
magnification =
image
height /
object
height
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Units for magnification
Magnification is a
ratio
so has
no
units but both
heights
should be
measured
using the
same
unit
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