Physics 205B Quiz 2, fall semester 2010
Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA
Cf. Giambattista/Richardson/Richardson, Physics, 2/e, Problem 24.29
A Physics 205B student would like to use a +10.0 D converging lens as a simple magnifier. What is the angular magnification of this lens as used by a relaxed eye?
(A) +0.40.
(B) +2.5.
(C) +10.
(D) +40.
Correct answer (highlight to unhide): (C)
The focal length of the lens (in m) is the inverse of the refractive power P (in diopters, D, or equivalently m–1):
f = 1/P.
The angular magnification of a converging lens, used as a simple magnifier (and a relaxed eye) is given by:
M = N/f,
where N is the nominal near point of 0.25 m. Thus the angular magnification is:
M = N/f = N·P = (0.25 m)·(+10.0 m–1) = +2.5.
(Response (A) is 1/(N·P); response (C) is P; and response (D) is P/N.)
Student responses
Section 70856
(A) : 1 student
(B) : 0 students
(C) : 9 students
(D) : 1 student
Success level: 82%
Discrimination index (Aubrecht & Aubrecht, 1983): 0.40
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