 | Learning Objectives (See related pages)
After completing this chapter, you should be able to
1. Determine mathematically or experimentally the focal length of a lens and state whether it is converging or diverging. |
 |  |  | 2. Apply the lensmaker's equation to solve for unknown parameters related to the construction of lenses. |
 |  |  | 3. Use ray-tracing techniques to construct images formed by diverging and converging lenses for various object locations. |
 |  |  | 4. Predict mathematically or determine experimentally the nature, size, and location of images formed by converging and diverging lenses. |
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