The light or image is focused at a different position relative to the real position of the emitting light. This is dependent on the type of lens.
optical microscope
a hand lens insulates light
condenser - lens system that aligns and focuses the light from the lamp onto the specimen diaphragms or pinhole apertures
A compound microscope has two lenses - the eyepiece lens and the objective lens. the objective lens(which is a convex lens) collects light and brings it to focus, creating an image. The eyepiece lens is placed at the focal point(the point at which light rays meetafter passing thru the convex lens). Thus we are able to see the magnified version of the image.
Lens exists in two forms, diverging, or converging. They affect light rays equally, but in contrasting manners.
Light perception and storage speed。
There are many factors affecting the focal length of a lens, these include: - The thickness of a lens. - The curviture of a lens. - The material the lens is made out of. E.g. Glass or plastic. - The light intensity going through the lens. - The shape of the lens. These, are just few of the many factors that may affect the focal length of a particular lens. I hope this has helped.
Light goes in the lens, refraction occurs, and the light exits the lens.
Concave lenses are thicker at the edges then at the middle. A Convex lens is a lens that is thicker in the center than at its edges.
The light is delayed longer by the thicker part of the lens than by the thinner part of the lens. This results in the following:convex lens, light rays bend towards the axis of the lensconcave lens, light rays bend away from the axis of the lens
how does light effect your eye? In a compound light microscope? The light passes through three lenses between the light source and your eye. The first lens is the condenser lens.. The second lens is the objective lens. The third and final lens is the Eyepiece, also known as, the ocular lens. This is the lens you look through. These are the lenses that light must pass through to get from the light source to your eye.
The lens focuses light on the retina.
Yes, hand lens reflect light.
A glass lens can be concave or convex. This shape is what gives glass the properties of a lens by bending the light.
The Shutter.
If light is incident of a convex lens, light will meet at the focal point, on the other side of the lens. In case of concave lens, light will be diverged. Convex and concave lens are very important in study of optics.