Two experimental variants for the determination of the focal length of a convex lens are suggested, so that at least once the students can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Principle
Two experimental variants for the determination of the focal length of a convex lens are suggested, so that at least once the students can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. The second variation is less accurate but easier to understand than the first. If the teacher decides to have the students carry out only one variant, then the determination of the focal length by autocollimation is to be preferred.
Benefits
Tasks
How is the focal length of a convex lens determined? Determine the focal length of a convex lens (convergent lens) with two different methods: 1. by autocollimation 2. by uniting parallel light at the focal point.
Device name | Article no. | Quantity |
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Optical profile-bench for student experiments, l = 600 mm | 08376-00 | 1 |
Light box, halogen 12V/20 W | 09801-00 | 1 |
Bottom with stem for light box | 09802-20 | 1 |
Lens on slide mount, f=+50mm | 09820-01 | 1 |
Lens on slide mount, f=+100mm | 09820-02 | 1 |
Slide mount for optical bench | 09822-00 | 2 |
Table with stem | 09824-00 | 1 |
Screen, white, 150×150 mm | 09826-00 | 1 |
Mirror on block, 50 mm x 20 mm | 08318-00 | 1 |
Diaphragm holder, attachable | 11604-09 | 1 |
Glass-beaded object in L”-form | 11609-00 | 1 |
PHYWE Power supply, 230 V,DC: 0…12 V, 2 A / AC: 6 V, 12 V, 5 A | 13506-93 | 1 |
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