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1 Announcements 11/5/12 Prayer
Term project progress reports due Saturday night Slinkies: Ryan & Clement Frank & Ernest

2 From warmup Extra time on? (nothing in particular) Other comments?

3 Class-designed problem
Lens 1: f = _____ Distance to Lens 2 = _____ Lens 2: f = _____ Ray diagram? (for first lens) Final q = ? Real or virtual? Mtot = ? Upright or inverted? 5 mins for class to solve

4 Quick writing Draw the ray diagram for this situation: Converging lens, f = 20 cm, p = 80 cm

5 Quick writing Draw the ray diagram for this other situation: Converging lens, f = 20 cm, p = 15 cm

6 Quick writing Draw the ray diagram for this third situation: Diverging lens, f = -20 cm, p = 15 cm

7 Aberrations

8 Credit: the next several slides were produced by Dr. Durfee
Spherical Aberration Credit: the next several slides were produced by Dr. Durfee

9 Reducing Spherical Aberration with Aperture

10 Spherical Aberration

11 Reducing Spherical Aberration by Reversing Lens

12 Coma

13 0 Degree Tilt

14 10 Degree Tilt

15 20 Degree Tilt

16 30 Degree Tilt

17 40 Degree Tilt

18 40 Degree Tilt + Aperture

19 Clicker question: Chromatic Aberration
Red light coming from O produces an image at I. Where will blue light coming from O form an image? same place closer to the lens farther from lens Lens-makers’ eqn:

20 How does a camera work? Simplest picture
What if you leave out the lens? What’s a pinhole camera?

21 From warmup If the camera is initially focused on a distant object, to focus on a close object , must the lens be moved away from the CCD or moved toward the CCD? Away from the CCD, because since the focal length of the lens is constant, if p gets smaller, q must get bigger.

22 F-number f# = The focal length divided by the diameter of the lens

23 Clicker question: How does the f-number of a lens relate to the half-angle of the “light cone” formed by parallel light entering the lens? q

24 From warmup Suppose you are comparing two cameras which both use the same size sensor and the same zoom level. One of them gives the aperture specification as "f/2.8" whereas the other one is "f/2.2". Which one allows more light to reach the sensor? (Or do they allow the same?) f/2.2, because it increases the area of aperture That depends on how long the shutter is open for each one. The one with f/2.2 will let more light through in a given time, but if the shutter speeds are timed differently, then in a single picture they may let the same amount of light through, or either one may have more.

25 Cameras: f-stops Which has the higher f-number?
What’s the advantage of one over the other?

26 Clicker question: If you have trouble seeing things far away but can see close objects well, you are “near-sighted”. What kind of lenses do you need in your glasses? Converging lenses Diverging lenses

27 Near point vs. Far point Far point: how far away can you focus on things Regular person: fp = infinity Nearsighted person: fp = much smaller For me, my fp  1 m (right eye), 0.5 m (left eye) Near point: how close can you see things comfortably Regular person: np  25 cm Farsighted person: np = much larger How to fix things with glasses? Nearsighted: object at  cm  image at –fp (diverging lens) Farsighted: object at 25 cm  image at –np (converging lens)


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