Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 25, Problem 39P
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The magnification of the binoculars when focussed on a object placed at a finite distance from the objective.

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Answer to Problem 39P

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The magnification of the binoculars when focussed on an object placed at a distance of 4.0 m away from the objective is found to be 7×

Explanation of Solution

Binoculars function in a similar manner as a telescope, but they return an upright image as they use prisms to invert the image formed by the lenses. The expression for angular magnification remains the same as it is for a telescope, since the prisms do not produce magnification; they merely turn the refracted rays from the objective.

Angular magnification is given by the expression,

M=θ'θ

Here, θ' is the angle subtended by the object at the eye when using the device (eyepiece lens)and θ is the angle it subtends in the absence of the lens.

If the object is at infinity, the image of the object is formed at the focus of the objective but for objects not at infinity, the image is formed at a distance v0 from the object.

Therefore, if h is the height of the image formed by the objective (Fig 25-20 of the text book), then for the object at a finite distance from the objective, the magnification is given by,

M=θ'θ=h/feh/v0=v0fe

Here, the focal length of the eyepiece is fe.

When the eye is relaxed, then the magnification m of the binoculars is given by the expression,

m=fofe

The focal length of the eyepiece can be calculated using the above expression.

The image distance v0 can be calculated by using the mirror equation.

1fo=1uo+1vo

Given:

The magnification of the binoculars m=6.5

Focal length of the objective fo=26 cm=0.26 m

Distance of the object from the objective uo=4.0 m

Formula used:

m=fofe

1fo=1uo+1vo

M=v0fe

Calculation:

Calculate the focal length of the eyepiece lens fe using the given values of magnification and the focal length of the objective.

fe=fom=0.26 m6.5=0.04 m

Use the given values of object distance and focal length of the objective to calculate the distance v0 at which the image is formed from the objective, using the mirror equation 1fo=1uo+1vo.

According to sign conventions the focal length of a convex lens is positive, for real objects, the object distance is positive and when a real image is formed, the image distance is also positive.

1vo=1fo1uo=10.26 m14 m=4.261.04

The image is formed at a distance vo=0.278 m from the objective.

Use the calculated values of fe and v0 to calculate the magnification of the binoculars.

M=v0fe=0.278 m0.04 m=6.95=7×

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