Mission RL8 Converging Lenses - Ray Tracing
Mission RL8 targets student's understanding of the refraction of light by converging lenses. The mission consists of 20 questions organized into 6 Question Groups. You must answer one question from each Question Group to complete the mission. The learning outcomes for this mission are ...
Learning Outcomes
- The student should be able to identify the correct incident and refracted rays in ray diagram for a converging lens.
- The student should be able to identify correctly drawn ray diagrams for converging lenses.
Getting Help
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The Physics Classroom, Refraction and Lenses Unit, Lesson 5, Part c
The Physics Classroom, Refraction and Lenses Unit, Lesson 5, Part d
The Physics Classroom, Refraction and Lenses Unit, Lesson 5, Part d
- What are the three strategic incident rays for a converging lens and how do they refract?
- How does every light ray emerging from the same point refract?
- How can a ray diagram be used to locate the approximate location, relative size, and orientation of an image for a converging lens?
- At what object location will an image not be formed by a converging lens?
- How does the location of an object in front of a converging lens effect the characteristics (location, size, orientation) of the image?