What is a Convex / Convering Lens
A lens that focuses incident light
Describe a real image being formed from a Convex Lens

What is a Concave / Diverging Lens
A lens that spreads out incident light
Describe a diagram of light on a concave lens

What is the Principal Axis
The line passing through the centre of the lens at 90º to its surface
What is the Principal Focus
What is the Focal Length
The distance between the centre of a lens and the principal focus

What is a Real Image and a Virtual Image
What is the Lens Formula
What are the words used to describe an image that is formed
Describe the ray diagram for an object that is beyond 2F and describe the image’s apperance
Real, Inverted and Diminshed

Describe the ray diagram of an image that is very close to the lens and describe the image’s apperance
Virtual, Upright and Magnified

Describe the ray diagram of an image that is fairly close to the lens (between 2F and F) and describe the image’s apperence
Real, Inverted and Magnified

Describe the ray diagram of an image that is exactly 2F from the lens and describe the image’s apperence
Real, Inverted and same size

What is the Equation for Angular Magnification in Normal Adjustment
M = Angle subtended by the eye to the image/ Angle subtended by the eye to the object

What is the Equation for Angular Magnification in terms of the focal length
M = f0 / fe
Only used if both angles in other equation are below 10º
Describe the ray diagram for a refracting telescope in normal adjustment

How does a Cassegrain telescope work
Describe the Cassegrain Reflecting Telescope Ray Diagram

How do you minimise distortions in an image in the Cassegrain Telescope
What are the two types of aberration that can happen in a telescope
What is Chromatic Aberration

What is Spherical Aberration

What is an Achromatic doublet
