What do we mean by a spherical lens?
1、 Basic concepts
Definition: A mirror whose reflective surface is a part of a spherical surface is called a spherical mirror (part of the spherical shell – the spherical crown).
Category: Spherical lenses are divided into convex mirrors and concave mirrors.
1. Concave mirror: A spherical mirror that uses the inner side of a spherical surface as the reflecting surface is called a concave mirror.
2. Convex mirror: A spherical mirror that uses the inner side of a spherical surface as the reflecting surface is called a convex mirror.
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1. Vertex: The center point O of the mirror surface is called the vertex of the mirror.
2. Center: The center C of the spherical surface is called the mirror center.
3. Spindle: A dotted line connecting vertex O to the center of the mirror surface.
4. Focus: A paraxial light ray parallel to the main axis strikes the spherical surface, and the reflected light converges at a point on the main axis. This point is called focus, and is represented by the letter F.
5. Focal length: The distance from the focal point to the vertex is called focal length, which is represented by the letter f, that is, the focal length of a concave mirror is equal to half the radius of the spherical surface.
6. Optical characteristics of concave mirrors:
(1) The reflection phenomenon on a concave mirror obeys the reflection law of light.
(2) The light parallel to the main axis is reflected by a concave mirror, and the reflected light converges at the focal point. The focus of a concave mirror is the convergence point of actual light, so it is a real focus.
(3) Concave mirrors converge on light. The smaller the focal length, the greater the convergence ability.
(4) Four special rays: rays parallel to the main axis are reflected by a concave mirror and converge at the focal point; The incident light passing through the focal point is reflected and parallel to the main axis; The incident light passing through the center of the spherical surface returns along the original path; The light rays incident from a vertex are symmetrical about the principal axis of their reflected light.
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