In class 11 Lenses chapter we will study about concave lens, convex lens, some definitions concerning the lens, Ray diagrams of lenses, sogn convection of lenses, lens formula for convex and concave lens and many other topics related to lenses.
Lenses falls under optics branch and has total 5 chapters. Reflection at curved mirror, Reflection at plane surface, Reflection through prisms, Lenses and Dispersion are the chapters falling under this branch.
Syllabus:
Spherical lenses, angular magnification, Lens maker’s formula, power of a lens.
Learning Objectives
After studying this chapter, students should be able to:
- State properties of spherical lenses..
- State the relation between object distance, image distance and focal length of a convex lens.
- Define visual angle and angular magnification.
- Derive Lens maker’s formula and use it to find focal length.
- Discuss various possible numerical problems related in this sub unit.
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Lenses Class 11 Physics Notes PDF
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