Chapter 5: Spherical lenses Flashcards
What are 3 types of a) convex and b) concave lenses?
- bi-convex (/bi-concave)
- plano-convex (/plano-concave)
- convex meniscus (/concave meniscus)
What is the total vergence power of most lenses used in ophthalmology?
depends on vergence power of each surface and the thickness of the lens
most lenses are thin leses, so total power is sum of the two surface powers
What is the nodal point in spherical lens diagrams?
the point at which the principal plane (vertical line representing lens) and the principal axis (horizontal line bisecting lens) cross
rays of light pass through this point undeviated
What is the principal focus, F, of a spherical lens?
light paralell to the principal axis is converged to (convex lenes) or diverged from (concave lens) the point F
there is a principal focus on each side of the lens, equidistant from the nodal point
What is the sign in front of the value of f2 for concave vs convex lenses?
f2 positive for convex lens, negative for concave
What is formula to calculate the distance of an image from the principal point from a spherical lens?
1/v - 1/u = 1/f2
v=distance of image from principal point, u=distnace of object from principal point, f2 is second focal length
What are the 2 rays needed to construct an image of an object through a spherical lens?
- line from top of object through nodal point, passes undeviated
- line from top of object, passes parallel to principal axis then is is deviated to f2 (convex) or away from f2 (concave)
What are the properties of an image of an object if it is outside f1 for a convex lens?
real, inverted, outside f2
What are the properties of an image of an object if it is inside f1 for a convex lens?
virtual, erect, magnified, further from the lens than object (outside f1)
What are the properties of an image of an object if it is at f1 for a convex lens?
virtual, erect, at infinity (the lines are parallel)
What are the properties of an image of an object at any position for a concave lens?
(like the convex mirror it’s the weird one)
virtual, erect, diminished image inside f2
How does focal length relate to power of a lens?
shorter focal length = more powerful lens
What is the mathematical equation linking lens power and focal length?
unit of lens power = reciprocal of second focal length
F = 1/f2
F= vergence power of lens in dioptres, f2 is second focal length in metres
What is the equation to claculate linear magnification produced by a spherical lens?
Linear magnification = I/O = v/u
I=image size, O=object size, v=distance of image from principal plane, u=distance of object from principal plane
What is the key measure which governs the retinal image size of an object?
the angle subtended at the eye