Experiment 14: virtual images, Purpose, Theory – PASCO OS-8515C Basic Optics System User Manual

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Experiment 14: Virtual Images

Purpose

In this experiment, you will study virtual images formed by a diverging lens and a
convex mirror.

Theory

A virtual image cannot be viewed on a screen. It forms where the backwards exten-
sions of diverging rays cross. You can see a virtual image by looking at it through a
lens or mirror. Like all images, a virtual image formed by a lens or mirror can serve as
the object of another lens or mirror.

Part I: Virtual Image Formed by a Diverging Lens

In this part, you will set up a diverging lens to form a virtual image. You will then use
another lens to form a real image of the virtual image. In this way you can identify the
location of the virtual image.

Procedure

1.

Place the -150 mm lens on the bench at the 30 cm mark.

2.

Place the light source at the 10 cm mark with the crossed-arrow object toward the
lens.

3.

Record the object distance d

o1

(the distance between the light source and the

lens) in Table 14.1.

Figure 14.1

Required Equipment from Basic Optics System

Light Source

Bench

-150 mm lens

+200 mm lens

Viewing screen

Concave/convex Mirror

Half-screen

Other Equipment

Tape

Light

source

-150 mm

Lens

10 cm

30 cm

Look through lens

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