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Lenses and Light

A lens is a curved piece of glass or plastic designed to refract light in a specific way. Lenses are used in glasses and contacts to help correct vision. They are used in telescopes to help view items that are far away and are used in microscopes to help view very small items.

Refraction

When a light wave moves from one medium (like air) to another medium (like glass) the light rays are bent. This is called refraction. By using refraction, lenses can bend multiple light rays. Most of the lenses we use in everyday life are designed to bend light rays to a specific focal point where items will be in focus (clear).

You can go here to learn more about the refraction of light.

Types of Lenses

There are different ways to classify lenses. One way to classify lenses is by how they bend light.

Converging

A converging lens will cause the light rays to bend to a specific focal point. Another name for this type of lens is a positive lens.


Diverging

A diverging lens will cause light rays from a specific focal point to be spread out. Another name for this type of lens is a negative lens.


Other Types of Lenses

Another way to classify lenses is by the curve of the glass on each side of the lens. There are terms used to describe each side. Then the two sides are combined to come up with the name of the lens.
Putting the Names Together

Focal Point

The focal point of a lens is generally noted by the capital letter "F." This is the point in space where the light rays will converge to after passing through a converging lens. A diverging lens will have a negative focal point where the rays originate from before diverging through the lens.

Focal Length

The focal length is the distance from the center of the lens to the focal point.

Principal Axis

The principal axis is a horizontal imaginary line drawn through the center of the lens. In a perfect lens the focal point will reside on the principal axis at a distance of the focal length from the center of the lens.

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