'Ray Optics'
Question:
If the bottom half of the lens is covered, what would be expected of the image? Why?
Some students may be tricked that the image will be cut off into half.
Tip of object used as reference light Ray position
http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2015/05/ejss-light-intensity-after-blocking-of.html EJS model http://iwant2study.org/lookangejss/04waves_13light/ejs/ejs_model_thinlensintensitywee.jar author: fu-kwun Hwang and lookang |
Changes:
- recreated on EJSS
Answer:
expect the intensity to be lower, but the image is still complete, just dimmerMisconception:
Some students may be tricked that the image will be cut off into half.
With this model, it is easy to see why the image is complete, only dimmer! Enjoy!
EJSS Light Intensity After Blocking of Lens Model |
EJSS Light Intensity After Blocking of Lens Model with bottom half of the lens blocked, resulting in a dimmer but complete image intensity of light 21.5% |
EJSS Light Intensity After Blocking of Lens Model with top half of the lens blocked, resulting in a dimmer but complete image intensity of light 28.2% |
EJSS Light Intensity After Blocking of Lens Model with full lens blocked, resulting in a loss of image intensity of light 0% |
More Changes Adding Principal Rays
If the bottom half of the lens is covered, what would be expected of the image? Why? |
answer the image will be complete but dimmer to intensity of 22% of the original object light source |
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