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A Magnifying Discovery
Physics (Fall 2013)
By: Isabella Alvia
Table of Contents...
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Introduction: Optics and Magnification

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Applications and Examples: Optics

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Applications and Examples: Magnification

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Question

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Hypothesis

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Materials

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Procedure: Steps to constructing the apparatus

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Experiment

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Data (of magnifying glass)

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Data (of nearsighted lens)

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Magnification Calculations

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Conclusion

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Sources
Introduction: Optics and
Magnification
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Optics is a branch of physics which studies
the properties of light and how it behaves
when travelled through
certain objects/ matter.
Optics are widely used to aid the human
eye to see various objects clearer than
if it were to view the object alone.
Magnification refers to the process of
enlarging an object in appearance,
not physically.
Magnification enables one to increase
the resolution of an objects appearance
to help get a better visualization.
Applications and Examples:
Optics
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Applied in science: Astronomy,
photography, medicine, etc.
Everyday objects: Mirrors, lenses
(glasses- to help us view near/ far),
and a magnifying glass.
Example: Looking through a glass
filled with water. Objects through glass
appear smaller due to light refraction.
Applications and Examples:
Magnification
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Application: Magnifying lens is used to compare the apparent size
(through the lens) over the actual size (real, physical size) of the object.
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Equation: Magnification = Apparent Size/ Actual Size

Magnification may vary depending
on its optical distance (how close the
lens is to the object).
Applications in everyday technology:
Microscopes (to enlarge tiny objects
in detail) and telescopes (to see far
objects closer).
Question
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If I increase the height of the magnifying
glass/ lens, will the object appear bigger or
smaller through the lens?
What happens if I change the magnifying
glass to a reading lens or a nearsighted
lens.
Hypothesis
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If I increase the height (greater optical
distance) of the magnifying glass, then the
object’s measurement would decrease.
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A sturdy ruler

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Tape

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Little strip of paper

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Black marker

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Materials

Scissors

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4 small objects: penny, short string,
sim card, and a paperclip

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A magnifying glass

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Box (used as support to hold the ruler straight)

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Rubber band/ tie (used to hold the magnifying glass in place on the ruler
and to make it easier to adjust its position).
Procedure: Steps to
constructing the apparatus
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Start by taking the little strip of paper
and measure it according to the diameter
of the magnifying lens using the ruler
and tape it along the lens of the
magnifying glass.
Construct the support of the
magnifying glass by taping the ruler
to the box.
Attach the magnifying glass using
the rubber tie.
Perform same steps except replace the
magnifying glass with a nearsighted lens,
then compare results.
Experiment
✦

✦

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I started off by measuring the object’s actual size. Once I
noted the measurement, then positioned the magnifying
glass starting at a 6cm height.
I then looked at object through the magnifying glass,
measuring it’s apparent size, with each time changing the
magnifying glass’s position (ending at 24cm).
I repeated this step for all 4 objects and kept track of my
results using a data chart.
Data: Magnifying Glass
(observations)

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I noticed that as I first positioned the magnifying
glass of each object at 6cm, its apparent size
was about double the actual size.
Once I began increasing the optical distance
(positioning the magnifying glass higher and
higher, further from the object),
the object’s apparent size began to decrease.
At 24cm, the object’s apparent size
appeared to be less than its actual size.
Data: Magnifying glass
Obje ct

Paperclip

Actu al Size (cm)
2.8cm cm

He igh t of le ns
(cm)
6cm
12cm
18 cm
24cm

Short string

1.7 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Sim card

1.5 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Penny

2 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Op tical siz e (cm)

4 cm
3 cm
1.5 cm
1cm
3 cm
2cm
1.5cm
0.5cm
3cm
2cm
1cm
0cm
2.5cm
1.7cm
1cm
0.5cm
Data: Nearsighted Lens
(observations)
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✦

I observed that as the lens was closer to the object, its image
through the lens was almost similar to its actual size.
As I placed the lens at a higher level, increasing the optical
distance, I noticed the measurements of the objects through
the lens were shorter.
Data: Nearsighted lens
Ob je ct

Paperclip

Actu al Size (cm )
2.8cm cm

He igh t of le ns
(cm)
6cm
12cm
18 cm
24cm

Short string

1.7 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Sim card

1.5 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Penny

2 cm

6cm
12cm
18cm
24cm

Op tical siz e (cm)

2cm
1.3cm
1cm
0.6cm
1 cm
0.7cm
0.5cm
0.2cm
1cm
0.5cm
0.4cm
0.1cm
1cm
0.7cm
0.5cm
0.2cm
Calculations
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Calculating magnification:
{magnification= apparent size/ actual size}
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Paperclip: 4/2.8= 1.4 (6cm), 3/2.8= 1.1 (12cm), 1.5/2.8= 0.5 (18cm),
1/2.8= 0.4 (24cm)
String: 3/1.7= 1.8 (6cm), 2/1.7= 1.2 (12cm) ,1.5/1.7= 0.9 (18cm),
0.5/1.7= 0.3 (24cm).
Sim card: 3/1.5= 2 (6cm), 2/1.5= 1.3 (12cm) , 1/1.5= 0.6 (18cm),
0/1.5= 0 (24cm)
Penny: 2.5/2= 1.3 (6cm), 1.7/2= 0.9 (12cm), 1/2= 0.5 (18cm), 0.5/2=
0.3 (24cm)
Conclusion
✦

✦

As the magnifying lens was placed closer, the object’s apparent size
increased/ doubled. This is mainly due to the fact that objects normally
appear larger when a magnifying glass is placed closer. Our eyes
follow the light rays to the virtual image. Therefore, when observing an
object through a magnifying glass, we are viewing the image of the
object. However, this changes when we view objects through a
magnifying glass with a larger distance between because a magnifying
glass only enlarges the image when placed closer to the object, it no
longer works when placed further.
Nearsighted lens are made to assist in viewing far away objects
clearly. Unlike the magnifying lens, when the nearsighted lens was
placed at a distance closer to the object, its measurement (through the
lens) decreased. Even though we place the lens closer and closer to
the object, it will not enlarge, but will maintain its actual size.
Farsighted lens such as reading glasses would have similar results to
a magnifying glass compared to a nearsighted lens.
Conclusion (cont.)

✦

In conclusion, my hypothesis was correct. When the distance
between the object and the magnifying lens was increased
(further apart from each other), the object’s measurement
decreased.
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Sources

"Olympus Microscopy Resource Center | Anatomy of the Microscope The Concept of Magnification." Olympus Microscopy Resource Center. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <
http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/anatomy/magnification.html>.

"A Magnifying Discovery." Science Fair Project Ideas, Answers, & Tools. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Phys_p021.shtm
>.
"Lens Magnification." Magnification. N.p., 3 July 2013. Web. 23 Sept. 2013.
<http://www.mystd.de/album/calculator/magnification.html>.
"Spherical Lenses." The Physics Hypertextbook. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept.
2013. <http://physics.info/lenses/>.
"Magnifying Glass Lens | Large Magnifying Glass | ." Tutorvista.com. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <
http://www.tutorvista.com/physics/magnifying-glass-lens>.
"Image Characteristics." The Physics Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept.
2013. <http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/refln/u13l2b.cfm#mag>.

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Physics B Fall 2013 Project- Isabella

  • 1. A Magnifying Discovery Physics (Fall 2013) By: Isabella Alvia
  • 2. Table of Contents... ✦ Introduction: Optics and Magnification ✦ Applications and Examples: Optics ✦ Applications and Examples: Magnification ✦ Question ✦ Hypothesis ✦ Materials ✦ Procedure: Steps to constructing the apparatus ✦ Experiment ✦ Data (of magnifying glass) ✦ Data (of nearsighted lens) ✦ Magnification Calculations ✦ Conclusion ✦ Sources
  • 3. Introduction: Optics and Magnification ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ Optics is a branch of physics which studies the properties of light and how it behaves when travelled through certain objects/ matter. Optics are widely used to aid the human eye to see various objects clearer than if it were to view the object alone. Magnification refers to the process of enlarging an object in appearance, not physically. Magnification enables one to increase the resolution of an objects appearance to help get a better visualization.
  • 4. Applications and Examples: Optics ✦ ✦ ✦ Applied in science: Astronomy, photography, medicine, etc. Everyday objects: Mirrors, lenses (glasses- to help us view near/ far), and a magnifying glass. Example: Looking through a glass filled with water. Objects through glass appear smaller due to light refraction.
  • 5. Applications and Examples: Magnification ✦ Application: Magnifying lens is used to compare the apparent size (through the lens) over the actual size (real, physical size) of the object. ✦ ✦ ✦ Equation: Magnification = Apparent Size/ Actual Size Magnification may vary depending on its optical distance (how close the lens is to the object). Applications in everyday technology: Microscopes (to enlarge tiny objects in detail) and telescopes (to see far objects closer).
  • 6. Question ✦ ✦ If I increase the height of the magnifying glass/ lens, will the object appear bigger or smaller through the lens? What happens if I change the magnifying glass to a reading lens or a nearsighted lens.
  • 7. Hypothesis ✦ If I increase the height (greater optical distance) of the magnifying glass, then the object’s measurement would decrease.
  • 8. ✦ A sturdy ruler ✦ Tape ✦ Little strip of paper ✦ Black marker ✦ Materials Scissors ✦ 4 small objects: penny, short string, sim card, and a paperclip ✦ A magnifying glass ✦ Box (used as support to hold the ruler straight) ✦ Rubber band/ tie (used to hold the magnifying glass in place on the ruler and to make it easier to adjust its position).
  • 9. Procedure: Steps to constructing the apparatus ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ Start by taking the little strip of paper and measure it according to the diameter of the magnifying lens using the ruler and tape it along the lens of the magnifying glass. Construct the support of the magnifying glass by taping the ruler to the box. Attach the magnifying glass using the rubber tie. Perform same steps except replace the magnifying glass with a nearsighted lens, then compare results.
  • 10. Experiment ✦ ✦ ✦ I started off by measuring the object’s actual size. Once I noted the measurement, then positioned the magnifying glass starting at a 6cm height. I then looked at object through the magnifying glass, measuring it’s apparent size, with each time changing the magnifying glass’s position (ending at 24cm). I repeated this step for all 4 objects and kept track of my results using a data chart.
  • 11. Data: Magnifying Glass (observations) ✦ ✦ ✦ I noticed that as I first positioned the magnifying glass of each object at 6cm, its apparent size was about double the actual size. Once I began increasing the optical distance (positioning the magnifying glass higher and higher, further from the object), the object’s apparent size began to decrease. At 24cm, the object’s apparent size appeared to be less than its actual size.
  • 12. Data: Magnifying glass Obje ct Paperclip Actu al Size (cm) 2.8cm cm He igh t of le ns (cm) 6cm 12cm 18 cm 24cm Short string 1.7 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Sim card 1.5 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Penny 2 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Op tical siz e (cm) 4 cm 3 cm 1.5 cm 1cm 3 cm 2cm 1.5cm 0.5cm 3cm 2cm 1cm 0cm 2.5cm 1.7cm 1cm 0.5cm
  • 13. Data: Nearsighted Lens (observations) ✦ ✦ I observed that as the lens was closer to the object, its image through the lens was almost similar to its actual size. As I placed the lens at a higher level, increasing the optical distance, I noticed the measurements of the objects through the lens were shorter.
  • 14. Data: Nearsighted lens Ob je ct Paperclip Actu al Size (cm ) 2.8cm cm He igh t of le ns (cm) 6cm 12cm 18 cm 24cm Short string 1.7 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Sim card 1.5 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Penny 2 cm 6cm 12cm 18cm 24cm Op tical siz e (cm) 2cm 1.3cm 1cm 0.6cm 1 cm 0.7cm 0.5cm 0.2cm 1cm 0.5cm 0.4cm 0.1cm 1cm 0.7cm 0.5cm 0.2cm
  • 15. Calculations ✦ Calculating magnification: {magnification= apparent size/ actual size} ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ Paperclip: 4/2.8= 1.4 (6cm), 3/2.8= 1.1 (12cm), 1.5/2.8= 0.5 (18cm), 1/2.8= 0.4 (24cm) String: 3/1.7= 1.8 (6cm), 2/1.7= 1.2 (12cm) ,1.5/1.7= 0.9 (18cm), 0.5/1.7= 0.3 (24cm). Sim card: 3/1.5= 2 (6cm), 2/1.5= 1.3 (12cm) , 1/1.5= 0.6 (18cm), 0/1.5= 0 (24cm) Penny: 2.5/2= 1.3 (6cm), 1.7/2= 0.9 (12cm), 1/2= 0.5 (18cm), 0.5/2= 0.3 (24cm)
  • 16. Conclusion ✦ ✦ As the magnifying lens was placed closer, the object’s apparent size increased/ doubled. This is mainly due to the fact that objects normally appear larger when a magnifying glass is placed closer. Our eyes follow the light rays to the virtual image. Therefore, when observing an object through a magnifying glass, we are viewing the image of the object. However, this changes when we view objects through a magnifying glass with a larger distance between because a magnifying glass only enlarges the image when placed closer to the object, it no longer works when placed further. Nearsighted lens are made to assist in viewing far away objects clearly. Unlike the magnifying lens, when the nearsighted lens was placed at a distance closer to the object, its measurement (through the lens) decreased. Even though we place the lens closer and closer to the object, it will not enlarge, but will maintain its actual size. Farsighted lens such as reading glasses would have similar results to a magnifying glass compared to a nearsighted lens.
  • 17. Conclusion (cont.) ✦ In conclusion, my hypothesis was correct. When the distance between the object and the magnifying lens was increased (further apart from each other), the object’s measurement decreased.
  • 18. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. Sources "Olympus Microscopy Resource Center | Anatomy of the Microscope The Concept of Magnification." Olympus Microscopy Resource Center. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. < http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/anatomy/magnification.html>. "A Magnifying Discovery." Science Fair Project Ideas, Answers, & Tools. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. < http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Phys_p021.shtm >. "Lens Magnification." Magnification. N.p., 3 July 2013. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://www.mystd.de/album/calculator/magnification.html>. "Spherical Lenses." The Physics Hypertextbook. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://physics.info/lenses/>. "Magnifying Glass Lens | Large Magnifying Glass | ." Tutorvista.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. < http://www.tutorvista.com/physics/magnifying-glass-lens>. "Image Characteristics." The Physics Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/refln/u13l2b.cfm#mag>.