The Image Maker: a new and effective model for understanding how converging lenses create real images

POSTER

Abstract

Abstract

Traditional instruction in geometric optics does not provide students with a conceptual model of how converging lenses create images. The Image Maker demonstrates that a converging lens brings many pinhole images together into a single, sharp, bright, real image. The “secret” is to pair the pinhole camera (camera obscura) with the Fresnel lens. These demos are more direct, more dramatic, and therefore more effective than traditional approaches. This model prevents/corrects most common student misconceptions

Publication: A version of this paper has been submitted to The Physics Teacher magazine.

Presenters

  • mark davids

    retired, retired from Grosse Pointe South HS

Authors

  • mark davids

    retired, retired from Grosse Pointe South HS

  • Jim Gell

    MI AAPT, Detroit Metropolitan Area Physics Teachers (DMAPT)