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Experimental Determination of Focal Length of Convex Lens

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  • Key Points: Experimental Determination of Focal Length of Convex Lens
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Experimental Determination of Focal Length of Convex Lens

  • In the distant-object method, a convex lens forms a sharp image of a distant object at its focal plane, yielding an approximate focal length.
  • In the auxiliary plane mirror method, the object pin is adjusted to remove parallax with its inverted image; focal length is calculated using:
    f = \[\frac {{x} + {2y}}{2}\]
  • In the optical bench method, the object pin and its inverted image coincide with no parallax when placed at the focal length from the lens.
  • In the optical bench method, the focal length is given by:
    f = x2 − x1where x1 is the pin position, and x2 is the lens position.
  • The image formed in both methods is real, inverted, and the same size as the object when the object is placed at the focus of the lens.
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