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Lecture Outlines The ray theory of light Ch. 27: Corrective optics Optical Instrumentation Andrei Galiautdinov (UGA) 2014FALL – PHYS1112 0 1 CORRECTIVE OPTICS 2 3 [cm] 4 Correcting the vision of a fully relaxed nearsighted eye: this is where the image of a distant star is formed (BAD!) eye lens focal point of a fully relaxed myopic eye retina 5 Correcting the vision of a fully relaxed nearsighted eye: this is where the image of a distant star is formed now (GOOD!) corrective diverging lens eye lens focal point of a fully relaxed myopic eye retina 6 7 8 9 10 Correcting the vision of a fully relaxed farsighted eye: eye lens retina 11 Correcting the vision of a fully relaxed farsighted eye: this is where the image of a distant star is formed (BAD!) eye lens retina 12 Correcting the vision of a fully relaxed farsighted eye: corrective lens eye lens this is where the image of a distant star is formed now (GOOD!) retina 13 14 15 16 Normal eye uses a magnifying glass 17 18 Normal eye uses magnifying glass: retina small angle approx. eye lens magnifier 19 “Camera” + Magnifier = Telescope 20 retina distant galaxy eyepiece in the regime of magnifier objective lens in the regime of camera 21 22 “Projector” + Magnifier = Microscope 23 (do)obj ameba objective lens in the regime of projector Strictly speaking, instead of fobj we should have used (do)obj. But because in practice “the ameba” is placed very close to 𝐹𝐹obj, many use (do)obj ≈ fobj. On the test I’ll tell you which one to use. eyepiece lens in the regime of magnifier 24 This is an old slide… Strictly speaking, instead of fobj we should have used (do)obj 25 The End 26