13.2 CHAPTER 13. GEOMETRICAL OPTICS
is greater than 2 f and adjust the positionof the screen until a sharp focused image is
obtained. Note that there are two positions forwhich a sharp focusedimage will not
be obtained on the screen. When this is so, remove the screen and look at the candle
through the lens.- Fill in the relevant information on the table below
Results:
Relative position
of objectRelative position
of imageImage upright
or invertedRelative size
of imageNature of
image
Beyond 2 f
cm
At 2 f
cm
Between 2 f andf
cm
Atf
cm
Betweenf and the
lens
cm
QUESTIONS:- When a convex lensis being used:
(a) A real inverted image is formed when an object is placed
(b) No image is formedwhen an object is placed
(c) An upright, enlarged, virtual image is formedwhen an object is placed - Write a conclusion for this investigation.
Activity: Lenses C
Aim:
To determine the mathematical relationship between d 0 , diand f for a lens.
Method:- Using the same arrangement as in Experiment Lenses B, place the object (candle) at the
distance indicated fromthe lens. - Move the screen until a clear sharp image isobtained. Record the results on the table
below.
Results:
f = focal length of lens
d 0 = object distance
di= image distance
Object distance Image distance d^10 d^1 i d^10 +d^1 i
d 0 (cm) di(cm) (cm−^1 ) (cm−^1 ) (cm−^1 )
25,0
20,0
18,0
15,0
Average =Reciprocal of average =�
1
1
d 0 +1
di�
= (a)Focal length of lens = (b)