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The
components :
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The tubes, connectors and meter rule (Refer
5-D6)
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Paper
tube holder (Refer
5-D7)
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Cardboard
screen, lens holders, mirror holders, objects (Refer
5-D8)
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Light
source (Refer
5-D9 and 5-D10)
The
set-up :
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Place
the object/screen/lens/mirror onto the tube holder.
Shown here, the screen is placed onto the tube holder.
(Refer 5-D11)
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Place
the torchlight into the holder for the light source.
(Refer 5-D12)
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Connect
the tubes, if necessary using the connector. (Refer
5-D13)
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Slide
the holders into the tube. Place the object, lens, screen,
light source etc in positions as required. An example
is given in the diagram. (Refer
5-D14)
The
Lens Kit set-ups for experiments/activities are as below
:
1.
To investigate the characteristics of images formed by biconvex
lenses.
3b.
To determine the focal length of a biconvex lens using measurement
of object and image distances.
4.
To determine the relationship between the object distance,
image distance and focal length of a biconvex lens. (Refer
5-D14)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the light source, big object, lens and screen
as shown in the above diagram.
ii.
Make sure that the lens is at position zero centimetre on
the meter rule.
iii.
Change the object distance by sliding the object together
with the light source.
iv.
Slide the screen until a sharp image is obtained.
v.
Read the image distance from the meter rule.
2.
To obtain the approximate focal length of a biconvex lens.
(Refer 5-D15)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the lens and the screen.
ii.
Direct the tube to a bright distant object outside.
iii.
Slide the screen to obtain a clear sharp image.
iv.
The distance between the lens and screen is the approximate
focal length of the lens.
3a.
To determine the focal length of a biconvex lens
using an
illuminated object and plane mirror. (Refer
5-D16)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the light source, small object, lens and mirror
as shown in the above diagram.
ii.
Slide the lens and mirror together until the image
of the small object is sharp and clear beside the object.
iii.
The distance between the small object and the lens is the
focal length of the lens.
5.
To build a compound microscope. (Refer
5-D17)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the screen, small object, objective and
eyepiece into the tube.
ii.
Adjust the position of the objective and eyepiece
to get a clear sharp image.
Note:
Small
object can be replaced with onion cells from fresh onions.
The
opaque and transparent screen is optional. It is used to
detect the position of the image formed by the objective.
6.
(a)
To build a
simple astronomical telescope. (Refer
5-D18)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the objective and the eyepiece.
ii.
Direct the tube to a bright distant object.
iii.
Slide the eyepiece until a sharp, clear inverted
image is seen.
Note:
The
opaque and transparent screen is optional. It is used to
detect the position of the image formed by the objective.
6.
(b)
To build a simple terrestrial telescope. (Refer
5-D19)
Procedure
:
i.
Slide in the objective, erecting lens and the eyepiece.
ii.
Direct the tube to a bright distant object.
iii.
Slide the erecting lens and eyepiece until a sharp, clear
upright image is seen.
Note:
The
opaque and transparent screen is optional. It is used to
detect the position of the images formed by the objective
and erecting lens.
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