GCSE Physics (AQA)
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Calculating Magnification
- Magnification of an image can be calculated using the height of the object and the image on a ray diagram.
- A ray diagram helps determine where and how an image is formed by a lens.
- A converging convex lens is represented by a specific symbol.
- The principle axis and focuses are drawn to show where rays parallel to the axis will converge.
- Light rays from the top of the object refract through the lens and converge at the top of the formed image.
- Magnification is calculated using the formula: Magnification = Image Height / Object Height.
- Image and object heights can be measured directly from the diagram.
- Units for image and object height should be in distance units like centimeters or meters.
- Magnification is a ratio and has no units.
- Example problem: Calculate magnification using a ray diagram with a concave lens.
- Steps to solve the example:
- 1. Draw a ray through the center of the lens.
- 2. Draw a ray to the lens and through the virtual focus.
- 3. Draw the image where the rays converge.
- 4. Measure the height of the image.
- 5. Substitute values into the formula to calculate magnification.
- Example calculation: Object height is 6 cm, image height is 2 cm, magnification = 2/6 = 0.33.
- In exams, a range of acceptable answers is allowed due to measurement from a drawn diagram.
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