Physics, asked by Antara45, 1 year ago

Can I get the readings for finding the focal length of a lens by u-v method? If possible please provide graph also

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Answered by Ashityenjay1
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Mount the concave mirror in mirror holder.
Go out in the open and face the mirror towards distant tree or building.
Obtain the image of the tree or the building on a white painted wall (screen) and move the mirror forward and backward to get a sharp image on the wall.
Measure the distance between the mirror and the wall (screen). This will be equal to the rough focal length of the mirror.
To set the lens
Clamp the holder with lens in a fixed upright and keep the upright at 50 cm mark.
Adjust the lens such that its surface is vertical and perpendicular to the length of the optical bench.
Keep the upright fixed in this position throughout.
To set the object needle
Take the thin optical needle as object needle (O). Mount it in outer laterally move¬able upright near zero end.
Move the object needle upright and clamp it at a distance (in full cms) nearly 1.5 times the obtained rough focal length of the lens.
Adjust height of the object needle to make its tip lie on horizontal line through the optical centre of the lens.
Note the position of the index mark on the base of the object needle upright.
To set the image needle
With left eye closed, see with the right open eye from the other end of the optical bench. An inverted and enlarged image of the object needle will be seen. Tip of the image must lie in the middle of the lens.
Mount the thick optical needle (image needle) in the fourth upright near the other end of the optical bench.
Adjust the height of the image needle so that its tip is seen in line with the tip of the image when seen with right open eye.
Move the eye towards right. The tips will get separated. The image tip and the image needle tip have parallax.
Remove the parallax tip to tip.
Note the position of the index mark on base of the image needle upright.
Record the position of the index marks on the base of upright of the lens, the object needle and the image needle in the table against observation 2.
To determine index correction
Find the index correction for distance between optical centre of lens and tip of the object needle and also for distance between optical centre of lens and tip of the image needle as described.
To get more observations
Move object needle upright towards mirror in steps of 1 cm to get observation 2 and 1. Repeat the experiment.
Move object needle upright away from mirror (from position of observation 2) in steps of 1 cm to get observations 4, 5 and 6. Repeat the experiment.
Record all the observations as given ahead.
(Note. Same as in Experiment 1).
Observations
Rough focal length of the given convex lens = …….cm
Actual length of the knitting needle x=…….cm
Observed distance between the object needle and the lens
when knitting needle is placed between them y =…….cm
Observed distance between the image needle and the
lens when knitting needle is placed between them z =…….cm
Index correction for the object distance u, x -y =…….cm
Index correction for the image distance v, x-z =…….cm
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Calculations
Calculations of focal length by graphical methods:
(i) u-v Graph. Select a suitable but the same scale to represent u along X’-axis and v along Y-axis. According to sign conventions, in this case, u is negative and v is positive. Plot the various points for different sets of values of u and v from observation table second quadrant. The graph comes out to be a rectangular hyperbola as shown in graph between u and v.
Draw a line OA making an angle of 45° with either axis (i.e., bisecting ∠YOX’) and meeting the curve at point A. Draw AB and AC perpendicular on X’- and Y-axes, respectively.
The values of u and v will be same for point A. So the coordinates of point A must
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Explanation
Same as for concave mirror:
(iii) Another u-v Graph. Select a suitable but the same scale to represent u along
X’-axis and v along Y-axis. Mark the points at distances u1, u2, u3,…… etc. along the OX’-axis
and the corresponding points at distances v1, v2, v3,…… etc. along OY- axis for different sets of observations from the table.
Draw straight lines joining u1 with v1; u2 with v2; u3 with v3;……. etc. These lines will intersect at point K as shown in the following graph.
Draw KL and KM perpendiculars on X’- and Y-axes, respectively
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Hope this helps you.... :)

Antara45: I actually needed the readings.. because tomorrow is my file submission day
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Ashityenjay1: dude if u don't know English properly, then you can talk in hindi
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