A coherent way of introducing lens images is to deal with them in the same way, regardless of whether they are real or virtual: to see the image you just have to look into the lens, toward the track of the light rays. In this direction, an introduction of image formation by a convergent lens, by highlighting also the image-lens mutual positions, can be done using the standard apparatus descibed in this article.

Lens studies without the screen / Corni, Federico. - In: PHYSICS EDUCATION. - ISSN 0031-9120. - STAMPA. - 45:(2010), pp. 21-22. [10.1088/0031-9120/45/1/F05]

Lens studies without the screen

CORNI, Federico
2010

Abstract

A coherent way of introducing lens images is to deal with them in the same way, regardless of whether they are real or virtual: to see the image you just have to look into the lens, toward the track of the light rays. In this direction, an introduction of image formation by a convergent lens, by highlighting also the image-lens mutual positions, can be done using the standard apparatus descibed in this article.
2010
45
21
22
Lens studies without the screen / Corni, Federico. - In: PHYSICS EDUCATION. - ISSN 0031-9120. - STAMPA. - 45:(2010), pp. 21-22. [10.1088/0031-9120/45/1/F05]
Corni, Federico
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