Chapter 26: Q2CQ (page 954)
A cataract is a cloudiness in the lens of the eye. Is light dispersed or diffused by it?
Short Answer
Due to the cloudiness in the lens of the eye, the light gets diffused.
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Chapter 26: Q2CQ (page 954)
A cataract is a cloudiness in the lens of the eye. Is light dispersed or diffused by it?
Due to the cloudiness in the lens of the eye, the light gets diffused.
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Unless otherwise stated, the lens-to-retina distance is 2.00 cm.
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(a) What is the magnification of the eyepiece?
(b) If there are two other objectives that can be used, having magnifications of 100 and 400, what other total magnifications are possible?
If you want your microscope or telescope to project a real image onto a screen, how would you change the placement of the eyepiece relative to the objective?
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