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Uses of Mirrors

and Lenses
REVIEW Recalling parts of the microscope
What is a microscope?

Microscope is an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects,


such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several
hundred times.

What are the parts of the compound microscope?

Low power objective Course adjustment knob


Medium power objective Fine adjustment knob
High power objective Inclination joint
Objective lens/eyepiece Body tube
Light source or mirror Revolving nosepiece
9. Objective Lens

1.
Identify what part of the microscope are
the following numbers
2.
Number 3
10.
3. Low Power Objective (LPO)
Number 4 4. Medium Power Objective
11.
5. High Power Objective (HPO)
Number 5
6. 12.
7.
Number 8 13.
8. Light Source or Mirror

Number 9 14.
ELICIT

What have you observed to the


five (5) parts of the microscope a
while ago?

They are mirror and


lenses.
ENGAGE
Can you describe what a mirror and a lens is?

Mirrors are polished or smooth surfaces that can reflect and form images.

Lens is a piece of glass or other transparent substance with curved sides for
concentrating or dispersing light rays, used singly (as in a magnifying
glass) or with other lenses (as in a telescope).
Types of mirrors and lenses

Mirrors – Plane mirror Lenses – convex lens


- convex mirror - concave lens
- concave mirror -
Uses of Mirrors
and Lenses
Learning Competencies

Identify ways in which the properties of mirrors and lenses determine their use in
optical instruments (e.g., cameras and binoculars)
S10FE-IIh-52

Objectives:

At the end of the period, 85% of the students are expected to:

1. identify optical instruments


2. write down the uses of these optical instruments; and
3. recognize the importance of these optical instruments especially in this time
of health crisis.
Unlocking of Words

1. Magnify – to make something appear larger than it is.

2. Concave lens – a lens that possesses at least one surface that curves
inwards.

3. Convex lens - characterized by its bulging surfaces that is directed outward


making it thicker at the center than on its edges.

4. Focal length - the distance between the center of a lens or curved mirror
and its focus.
EXPLORE ACTIVITY
Optical Instrument Mirror or Lens Used Function/ Use of Lenses/ Mirrors on the given
optical instrument
Camera
Magnifying Lens
Telescope
Periscope
Binoculars
Endoscope
Overhead Projector

Activity: Table of Optical Instruments (Mirrors or Lens Used)


1. What mirror or lens was/were used in each example of the optical instrument?
Activity: Table of Optical Instruments (Use of Mirror/Lens on the given optical instrument)
2. How are mirrors and lenses used on the given optical instrument?
Scoring Rubrics: (Presentation of illustrations/answers using any means – picture/powerpoint
presented if there are any.)

Delivery/mastery = 10 pts.
Content/correctness of concepts = 10 pts.
Techniques = 10 pts.
Total points = 30 pts.
Presentation
of
Output
Function/ Use of Lenses/ Mirrors on the given
Optical Instrument Mirror or Lens Used
optical instrument

Camera Convex lens To focus, magnify/reduce the image

Magnifying Lens Convex lens To magnify the image

Telescope Convex lens To increase the size of the image

Periscope Plane mirror To see things that are out of line of sight

Binoculars Convex lens To make distant objects look bigger.


To produce image from inside the
Endoscope Convex mirror
patient’s body
Overhead Projector Concave lens To project real image in the screen.
EXPLAIN
Guide Questions
1. What property/ies of lenses is/are used in the formation of images in microscope,
telescope, and magnifying lens?

The focal length and magnification are the properties of lenses used in the
formation of images in microscope, telescope and magnifying lens.

2. How will you compare the telescope and microscope in terms of the kinds of lens used?

Telescope and microscope function the same as they allow people to view
objects not seen by the naked eye. Both instruments utilize convex lens to
magnify the object of interest.
ELABORATE OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
USES:

Camera is used to take pictures or Telescopes are used to view distant objects by their
capture image. emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic
radiation.

Periscope is an instrument
for observation over, around or
through an object, obstacle or
condition that prevents direct
line-of-sight observation from an
Magnifying lens is used to make observer’s current position.
things look bigger.
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
USES:

Binoculars are two telescopes mounted side-by- Overhead projector is a device that
side and aligned to point in the same direction, allowing projects an enlarged image of a transparency
the viewer to use both eyes. placed on it onto a wall or screen by means of
an overhead mirror.

Endoscope is inserted in the body


so that a doctor can observe internal
passages such as person’s esophagus or
intestine.
Other OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND USES:

Opthalmoscope is an instrument
that has a light and several small lenses on
it. Your eye doctor can look through the
lenses to examine your eye. They may ask
you to look in certain directions as they
conduct the examination.

Catadioptric
Microscope a laboratory
telescopes combine
instrument used to examine objects mirrors and lenses to form an
that are too small to be seen by the image.
naked eye.
Where do we use these optical instruments especially the compound
microscope?

We use compound microscope to see microscopic objects like


microorganisms and used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by
the naked eye.

How important are these especially in these time of health crisis, this Covid-19 pandemic?

Microscope help scientists see and study the characteristics of corona virus
which is not seen by the naked eye.
GENERALIZATION
Identify the optical instruments being
shown.

Magnifying lens

Periscope Endoscope
GENERALIZATION

Match the optical instruments to its uses below.

C B A
1. 3.

2.
A. Used to take pictures or capture image.
B. An instrument that has a light and several small lenses on it. Used by the doctor to
examine your eye.
C. Two telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point in the same direction,
allowing the viewer to use both eyes.
ASSESSMENT
I. Identify what is described in the following sentences. Write the answer only on your sheet of paper.

1. (LECTOPESE) uses two converging lenses; objective lens is a very large that collects a large amount of light from a
distant object.

2. (OSCENDOPE) uses converging lens and has 2 optical cables; one carries light into the patient’s body and the other
one carries reflected light (image of patient’s body) back into the doctor’s eyepiece or into the camera that is connected
to a TV monitor.

3. It uses two convex lenses; first lens, called objective lens, is of very short focal length; second lens is the eyepiece
lens, has short focal length but longer than the objective lens. This is a (POCOMUND COPEROMISC).

4. A convex mirror that is usually outside on the passenger’s side is called (VEDRIR’S ROIRMR).

5. (COPERPEIS) consists of an outer case with mirrors at each end set parallel to each other at a 45° angle.
II. Match the uses in column I to its respective optical instrument in column II. Write the capital letter only.

I. II

6. It used to observe that objects are only visible when illuminated A. Opthalmoscope
by light.
B. Overhead projector
7. It is a device that projects an enlarged image of a transparency
C. Binoculars
placed on it onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror.
D. Magnifying lens
8. This is used to make things look bigger.
E. Kaleidoscope
9. These are two telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to
point in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes. F. Catadioptric telescope

10. Instrument used by your eye doctor can look through the lenses to
examine your eye.
ASSIGNMENT

What are the difference between electric motor and generator?


(Module 5)
THANK
YOU…..

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