Test Your Basic Knowledge of Optics
Test Your Basic Knowledge of Optics
2. How far away can an eye with 6/6 visual acuity read the 6/24 lines?
24 metres.
5. The nodal point of a lens is at the intersection between the principal axis
and the principal plane.
6. The refracting power of a cylindrical lens is at 90 degrees to the axis.
7. The image produced by a negative lens is virtual, erect and diminished.
8. A focimeter measures the back vertex power of a lens
9. A decentration of 10 mm from the optical centre of a +5 dioptre lens
produces a prismatic effect of 5 prism dioptres
10. A X8 loupe has an equivalent power of 32 dioptres.
11. Two lens of power +4 dioptres are separated by a distance of 10 cm.
The final vergence of a ray of light initially parallel to the principle axis is
10.7 dioptres
The vergence power can be calculated using the formula:
Fn = F1 + F2 - dF1F2 / 1 - dF2
Fn = new vergence power;
F1 = power of the first lens;
F2 = power of the second lens
d = distance between the two lenses (in metres)
12. A lens of +10 dioptres fully correct an hyperopia and now the lens is
moved forward 10mm, what is the new lens power needed to correct the
hyperopia?
+9 dioptres
To calculate this you need to use the formula for lens effectivity which is
Dn = Do/1-dDo where Dn = the new power
Do = the old lens power
d = difference in the location (in meters), - if it is moved
forward and + if it is moved backward.
The formula shows that moving a plus lens forward increases its effective power and
therefore a weaker plus
lens is needed to maintain the same effectiveness.