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Lenses Reflecting and Refracting Lenses use the idea of refraction: Telescopes When light enters a MORE DENSE medium it slows down… • You need to be able to describe what the two types of lenses do to light Lenses refract light. • Convex lenses and converging lenses • Concave lenses are diverging lenses Ray diagrams for lenses A “distant object” Focal length The rays of light are refracted INWARDS and meet at the focus, F. F 10/19/15 The image formed is REAL – in other words, it can be seen on a screen You have to be able to state what is meant by a focal point and how to find the focal length • Focal pint is where the rays of light meet • The focal length is the distance between the lens and the focal point. Now lets look at the two types of telescopes you need to know about... • Reflecting Telescopes • Refracting Telescopes Refracting telescope • • They consist generally of two lenses. The first is the objective lens and the second is the eye piece. What do the 2 lenses do? • • Objective lens – collects light creates a real image within a telescope of a distant object. Eyepiece lens – magnifies the image of a distant object. Problems with the Refracting Telescope • What problems might there be with the refracting telescope, think about reflection. Refracting telescopes • • Advantage Because of their simple design, they are generally easy to use and more reliable as their optics are permanently fixed and aligned. • • • Disadvantages They can be heavy, especially larger aperture telescopes , because of their need for large lenses. They can also have a longer body which may impact on Reflecting Telescope • • The first reflecting telescope that worked well was produced in 1668 by Sir Isaac Newton. Reflecting telescopes do no have the problems that refracting telescopes do. How do Reflecting Telescopes Work? • Reflecting telescopes use curved mirrors instead of objective lenses. Reflecting telescope • • In a reflecting telescope the image is formed by reflection from a curved mirror. Reflecting telescopes • • • Advantage Fairly compact and portable which is great for transportation and storage. Generally more affordable. Mirrors can produce less optical aberrations. Collect more light then refracting telescopes • • Disadvantage Mirrors need regular re-alignment as they can easily slip out of alignment due to knocks and bumps or temperature changes. They can be susceptible to spherical aberrations. Any Difference • • • Similarities Both have eye piece lens that magnifies the image. Both have an objective lens/ curved mirror that focuses the light. • • • • Differences One focuses the light via reflection using a mirror. The other focuses light through refraction using a lens. Refracting Questions 1. Write a short definition of refraction. 2. What does focal length mean? 3. Explain how lenses work and how they are used in refracting telescopes. Answers • • 1.Write a short definition of ‘refraction’. A: Light/waves change direction when they cross the boundary between two media. Answers • • 2 What does ‘focal length’ mean? A:The distance from a lens to the point where rays of light from a distant object meet. Answers • • 3 Explain how lenses work and how they are used in refracting telescopes. A: Lenses change the direction of light entering and leaving them. The shape of convex lenses bends rays of light so that a beam of parallel rays is brought to a focus. In a refracting telescope an objective lens brings parallel rays from distant stars to a point. Another convex lens is used as an eyepiece lens, which magnifies this image. 6 mark past paper question Answer