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+ | ==1. Define and/or draw a diagram of the following:== | ||
+ | ;a. Focal length : | ||
+ | ;b. Positive lens : | ||
+ | ;c. Negative lens : | ||
+ | ;d. Two kinds of distortion: | ||
+ | ;e. Longitudinal color: | ||
+ | ;f. Lateral color: | ||
+ | ;g. Spherical aberration: | ||
+ | ;h. Achromatic lens : | ||
+ | ;i. Refraction of light: | ||
+ | ==2. Explain how light behaves when it strikes or traverses water, oil, feldspar, and a mirror.== | ||
+ | ==3. Name and draw diagrams of three kinds of positive lenses and three kinds of negative lenses.== | ||
+ | ==4. What should be the minimum distance of light source from the lens when testing for focal length?== | ||
+ | ==5. Find the focal length of at least four lenses, one being a negative lens.== | ||
+ | ==6. Explain by diagram why an image from a positive lens makes an image reversed and inverted.== | ||
+ | ==7. Show with diagrams how a prism works. State the angles at which the colors appear and disappear.== | ||
+ | ==8. Show and demonstrate what happens when light strikes one-way glass.== | ||
+ | ==9. Construct one optical instrument using mirrors or lenses, such as a periscope, a slide or opaque projector, or a simple telescope.== | ||
+ | ==10. Explain what is meant by the term 6x35 and 7x50 as applied to binoculars.== | ||
+ | ==11. Define the term "f/stop" as used in connection with cameras. What does it mean when a lens is fast or slow? Is an f/8.5 lens faster or slower than an f/8 lens?== | ||
− | + | ==References== | |
− | + | [[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book]] | |
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Revision as of 17:35, 30 October 2006
1. Define and/or draw a diagram of the following:
- a. Focal length
- b. Positive lens
- c. Negative lens
- d. Two kinds of distortion
- e. Longitudinal color
- f. Lateral color
- g. Spherical aberration
- h. Achromatic lens
- i. Refraction of light