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23.7 Image formation of extended objects: magnification

 

Magnification
Both of the simulations used in Section 23.6, the PhET simulation and the ActivPhysics OnLine interactive exercise , show image formation by extended objects. The PhET simulation also allows you to selected a 2nd Point which illustrates clearly how extended images are formed.

Using one or both of these simulations you may measure the sizes of the image and the object and their respective distances from the centre of the lens and thus confirm equation m = – v/u for a number of different positions of the object.

 

Telescopes
For a simulation that shows the principle of a refracting telescope see the Walter Fendt applet . Note that this applet uses the term 'magnification' for the quantity defined as 'magnifying power' in Understanding Physics.

Here is the link to the wonderful website.
Click for more on Radio Telescopes from NSF's National Radio Astronomy Observatory.

 

Microscopes
There are many examples of virtual microscopes on the internet. A number of different types of microscope are illustrated on the Molecular Expressions website. Note also the well known optical from the ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Delaware.

Electron microscope

The  teaching and learning package on  from the ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Cambridge describes one important type of electron microscope.© 2004-2020 ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

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