Light and optics/Gallery and resources
Appearance
This page is under construction. Content is likely to be revised significantly in the near future. |
Material removed from the parent page (Light and optics)
[edit | edit source]This material might be moved back to the parent, depending on how this resource sorts out.
TO understand better you may refer to the VIDEO
There are basically 2 types of defects that could be caused by the mirror and lens.
For Mirrors the one defect that may happen is known as the Spherical Abberation. For details refer to the VIDEO
For Lens the defect is Chromatic Abberation.
Gallery and comments on the images
[edit | edit source]There are several different kinds of lenses and mirrors including concave and convex
-
Lenses en.svg
-
The Golden Gate Bridge refracted in rain droplets.
-
Spherical aberration 2.svg
-
Lens3b.svg
-
Lens3.svg
-
Chicago Union Station 1943.jpg This is worth showing and mentioning that you only see the rays of light because of scatter
-
File:Myopia and lens correction.svg
-
File:Hypermetropia_color.png
-
File:Wavefront_Refraction.svg
-
File:Interference refraction reflection.png
-
File:Reflection_and_refraction.svg
w:File:Hamiltonian_Optics-Rays_and_Wavefronts.png
- As we will see, the droplets form very strong converging lenses, and the object (Golden Gate Bridge)is so far away that we call it at "infinity". According to the thin lens formula, this places the image a short distance in front of the raindrops. And, the images are upside down.