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Physics with MicroStation Convex Lens Ray Diagram

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

Created with MicroStation http://www.Bentley.com This clip explains the rules to construct a ray diagram for a Convex Lens. A ray diagram is constructed step by step and the properties of the image like real or virtual, inverted or erect, magnified or diminished, located on the same or opposite side as the object etc. are explained. Finally a parametric model is used to move the image and vary the image formed. The three zones to locate the object and the properties of images formed are demarcated and discussed.

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  • this was really helpful, thank you for taking time in helping the students! :)

  • @24x7musik The pleasure is all mine! Thanks for stopping by. Glad it helped. Let me know if you would like to see similar videos on concave mirror.

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  • @rameshpatwardhan : sir, it does not really matter if you take the object from either of the sides of the convex lens. the object can be placed anywhere considering that it lies on the principal axis. i hope that answers your doubt about this :)

  • Best!

  • Not bad at all.

  • nyc explination

    

  • I want to suggest one thing though.

    According to the convention of drawing ray diagrams, an object is always placed to the left of the lens.

    Correct me if I am wrong.

    It is a fantastic job nonetheless.

  • Fantastic job once again!

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