Class Notes 1/27/16 - Physics Internal Website
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Class Notes 1/27/16 - Physics Internal Website
Physics 122 - Lecture Date: 01/27/16 Questions? How many exams does the syllabus say we'll have? A) 2 during the semestar + mandatory final exam B) 2 during the semestar + optional final exam C) 3 during the semestar + mandatory final exam D) 3 during the semestar + optional final exam E) 4 during the semestar + no final exam Announcements/Reminders Check the website for assignments and due dates. Written HW #01 – Due Friday, September 29 MP HW #01 – Due Friday, September 29, by 11:59 pm. (Course ID: GJ2016SPRING) Reading assignment (check website) – Due on Friday. Last class: * Lenses (chapter 33). Convergent lenses (thicker in the middle) Divergent lenses (thinner in the middle) * Images formed by refraction – Ray Tracing: Convergent lens, >f Images formed by refraction – Ray Tracing : Convergent lens, <f Images formed by refraction – Ray Tracing : Divergent lens QuickCheck Light rays are converging to point 1. The lens is inserted into the rays with its focal point at point 1. Which picture shows the rays leaving the lens? QuickCheck Light rays are converging to point 1. The lens is inserted into the rays with its focal point at point 1. Which picture shows the rays leaving the lens? Today: * Thin-lens equation. * Lensmaker's equation. * Intro to waves (ch. 15) Thin-lens Equation Lateral Magnification Sign convention for lenses * f > 0, P > 0 * f < 0, P < 0 for convergent lens for divergent lens *d >0 for real image (image on the other side of the object) *d <0 for virtual image (on the same side with the object) *m>0 *m<0 for upright images for inverted images *R>0 *R<0 for convex side for concave side Example: (Problem 33-7 in the text) It is desired to magnify reading material by a factor of 2.5 when a book is placed 9.0 cm behind a lens. (a) Draw a ray diagram and describe the type of image this would be. (b) What type of lens is needed? (c) What is the power of the lens in diopters? Example: (Problem 33-7 in the text) Lensmaker's Equation By convention in this text: *R>0 *R<0 for convex side for concave side Combination of lenses Waves … Waves … Traveling disturbances Transport energy, but not matter See this link: http://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/waves/wavemotion.html Transverse and Longitudinal Waves