Laboratory Exercises to Accompany Carhart And Chutes First Principles of Physic

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Laboratory Exercises to Accompany Carhart And Chutes First Principles of Physic
Robert Warren Fuller
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Place on the base of the ring stand a piece of white cardboard with its drawing of a little arrow for the object.
Carefully mount each of the lenses in the cork-lined jaws of a small clamp and arrange on the ring stand as shown in Fig. 65. The objective should be fixed above the object at a height greater than the focal length of that lens, but at less than twice the focal length.
Fig. 65.
178 LABORATORY EXERCISES Looking through the eyepiece, move that lens up and down until a sharply defined,
... black image of the little arrow is seen. Is the image real or virtual ? In what two respects is the image different from the object? Measure the height of the objective above the object and the vertical distance between the centers of the two lenses. Record these distances in the table. Leave the microscope focused for part ().
(c) Magnifying Power. Place a paper metric scale near the little arrow and parallel to it. With one eye look through the microscope at the arrow, while, at the same time, with the other (unaided) eye you are viewing the metric scale.


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