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B a s i c O p t i c s S y s t e m
A b o u t th e E q u i p m e n t
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About the Equipment
For detailed information on the Light Source, Ray Table, Adjustable Lens Holder, and Ray Optics
Kit, see the instruction sheets included with those components.
Optics Bench
Basic Optics components, such as mounted lenses and the adjust-
able lens holder, snap into the wide central channel of the optics bench. Place the base
of the component on the bench and push down firmly to snap it in place. To move it,
squeeze the tab on base and slide it along the bench.
Components that include a square bolt and a thumb screw are designed to be fasted to
the T-slots on the sides and center of the bench. Slide the bolt into the T-slot, insert the
thumb screw through the component’s mounting hold, thread the screw into the bolt
and tighten it down.
Use the metric scale on the bench to measure the positions of components.
Light Source
The included light source can be used on a tabletop or mounted on
the bench. It functions as a bright point source, an illuminated crossed-arrow object, a
primary-color source, and a ray box with up to five parallel rays.
Mounted Lenses
The Basic Optics System includes two lenses mounted in hold-
ers. Use them on the optics bench with the light source, viewing screen, and other
Basic Optics components.
Adjustable Lens Holder
To use an unmounted lens on the bench, place it in the
adjustable lens holder. It will hold any round lens between 20 and 75 mm in diameter.
Viewing Screen
Mount the screen on the bench to view real images formed by
lenses.
Ray Table and D-shaped Lens
Use the ray table and D-shaped lens on a table-
top with the light source (in ray-box mode) to study angles of incidence, reflection
and refraction.
Ray Optics Kit
The ray optics kit is a set of optics components designed for use
with the light source in ray-box mode. To make the rays easy to see and trace, use the
ray optics components on a white sheet of paper on a flat table top. The transparent
storage box doubles as a water tank for studying lenses under water.
About the Experiments
The experiment instructions on the following pages are arranged and categorized
according to which components of the Basic Optics System they use. See the table at
the top of each experiment for a detailed list of required equipment. Teachers’ notes,
including typical data and answers to questions, can be found starting on page 47.
The experiments that call for the light source work best in a dimly lit room.
Ray Optics Kit Experiments
These experiments use the Ray Optics Kit, the
Light Source (in ray-box mode), and may require blank white paper, a ruler, protrac-
tor, and drawing compass.
1.
(page 7): Explore the results of mixing colored light and illumi-
nating colored ink with colored light.
metric scale for
measuring component
positions
T-slots
Summary of Contents for OS-8515B
Page 6: ... Basic Optics System About the Experiments 6 ...
Page 26: ... Basic Optics System Experiment 9 Apparent Depth 26 ...
Page 38: ... Basic Optics System Experiment 13 Telescope 38 ...
Page 42: ... Basic Optics System Experiment 14 Microscope 42 ...
Page 44: ... Basic Optics System Experiment 15 Shadows 44 ...
Page 46: ... Basic Optics System Telescope and Microscope Test Pattern 46 ...