Chapter 20: Refraction and Lenses
The ray nature of light is used to explain how light refracts at planar and curved surfaces; Snell's law and refraction principles are used to explain a variety of real-world phenomena; refraction principles are combined with ray diagrams to explain why lenses produce images of objects.
Lesson 1: Refraction at a Boundary
- Boundary Behavior
- Refraction and Sight
- The Cause of Refraction
- Optical Density and Light Speed
- The Direction of Bending
- If I Were an Archer Fish
Lesson 2: The Mathematics of Refraction (Snell's Law)
Lesson 3: Total Internal Reflection
Lesson 4: Interesting Refraction Phenomena
Lesson 5: Image Formation by Lenses
- The Anatomy of a Lens
- Refraction by Lenses
- Image Formation Revisited
- Converging Lenses - Ray Diagrams
- Converging Lenses - Object-Image Relations
- Diverging Lenses - Ray Diagrams
- Diverging Lenses - Object-Image Relations
- The Mathematics of Lenses