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Revision as of 12:17, 24 February 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A convex lens is a shaped piece of glass that is thickest at the centre and thinnest at the edges.

ConvexLens.png
ConvexLensSymbol.png
A picture of a convex lens. The symbol used in diagrams to represent a convex lens

About Convex Lenses

A convex lens causes parallel rays of light to converge, so it can also be called a converging lens.
A convex lens is used to focus light.
ConvexLensFocalPoint.png
A convex lens focuses parallel rays to a focal point.

Key Stage 4 Higher

Meaning

A convex lens is a shaped piece of glass that is thickest at the centre and thinnest at the edges.

ConvexLens.png
ConvexLensSymbol.png
A picture of a convex lens. The symbol used in diagrams to represent a convex lens

About Convex Lenses

A convex lens causes parallel rays of light to converge, so it can also be called a converging lens.
A convex lens is used to focus light.

Finding the Focal Length

ConvexLensFocalPoint.png
A convex lens focuses parallel rays to a focal point.
The focal length of a convex lens is the distance between the focal point and the centre of the lens.
FocalLength.png
A diagram showing how to find the focal length of a convex lens.

To find the Focal Length of a convex lens:

The image distance (the distance between the focussed image and the lens) is the same as the focal length for a "distant object".
If the object distance (the distance between an object and a lens) is too small, then the focal length is not the same as the image distance.

Ray Diagrams

ConvexRayDiagram1.png
A diagram showing the ray diagram for a convex lens.

In this diagram:

"Ray 1" is shown crossing the focal point of the lens after being refracted.

"Ray 2" is shown passing through the centre of the lens.

"Ray 3" is shown crossing the focal point before the lens.

The diagram shows that a diminished real image is produced when the object distance is greater than the focal length of the convex lens.

ConvexRayDiagram1.png
ConvexRayDiagram2.png
Comparing these two diagrams shows that the image size increases as the object distance approaches the focal length of the lens.

Magnification

For further details, see magnification.

The equation for the magnification of a convex lens is:

Magnification = (Image Length)/(Object Length)

\(Magnification = \frac{L_i}{L_o}\)

Where\[{L_i}\] = Length of the image.

\({L_o}\) = Length of the object.