Physics Project
Physics Project
Apparatus:
A convex lens, an optical needle, a plane mirror, a clamp stand, a
spherometer, a plumb line, metre scale, water and turpentine oil.
Theory:
Let’s add small amount of water on a flat, plane surface and place a
convex lens over it. This forms a plano-concave lens of water between
the lower surface of convex lens and plane mirror.
Let f1 and f2 are the focal lengths of water lens and convex lens
respectively, then focal length of the combination is:
=( )
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The refractive index of water is , …(ii)
Procedure:
(ii) Place the plane mirror with the convex lens placed on it
above the horizontal base of a clamp stand horizontally
as its tip lies vertically above the optical centre of the
lens. Adjust the needle at a height a little more than the
rough focal length of the convex lens.
(iii) Try to remove the parallax between the tip of the object
needle and its image tip.
(iv) Note the distance of the tip of the needle from the
centre of the upper surface of the lens. Let it be x1. (Use
plumb line).
(v) Remove the convex lens and measure the distance of the
tip of the needle from the plane mirror. Let it be x2. (Use
plumb line).
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(vi) Repeat and record all the observations.
Pour few drops of water over the plane mirror and place the
convex lens over it. Repeat steps (ii) to (iv) as done above.
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Fig: (a) to find focal length of convex lens
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Observations
(1) AB = 3 cm
(2) BC = 3 cm
(3) CA = 3 cm
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To measure focal length f ‘ of convex lens
CALCULATIONS
Mean distance between two legs
=3 cm
Mean h = 0.7557 cm
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Measurement of refractive indices of water and turpentine oil
1) With water between the convex lens and the plane mirror:
2) With turpentine oil between the convex lens and the plane
mirror
Result
The refractive index of water is µ1 = 1.06552
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Precautions
(ii) The screw should be moved just to touch the surface of the
convex lens or the glass slab.
(iv) The lens and the plane mirror should be properly cleaned.
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