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Spherical lens v/s Cylindrical lens | Lens identification made easy 

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Lens identification is an important task in optics and can be done using various methods. One way to identify different types of lenses is by observing the movement of an image as it passes through the lens.
A convex lens is thicker at the center than at the edges and converges light rays towards a focal point. When an object is placed in front of a convex lens, the image formed is real, inverted and smaller than the object. As the object moves closer to the lens, the image moves away from the lens. Conversely, as the object moves away from the lens, the image moves closer to the lens.
On the other hand, a concave lens is thinner at the center than at the edges and diverges light rays away from a focal point. When an object is placed in front of a concave lens, the image formed is virtual, upright and smaller than the object. As the object moves closer to the lens, the image moves closer to the lens. Conversely, as the object moves away from the lens, the image moves away from the lens.
A cylindrical lens, also known as a cylindrical or astigmatic lens, has a curved surface in one direction and a flat surface in the other direction. It is used to correct astigmatism, a condition where the cornea of the eye is not perfectly spherical. When light passes through a cylindrical lens, it is bent more in one direction than in the other direction. This causes the image to be distorted and appear elongated in one direction.
In conclusion, lens identification can be done by observing the movement of an image as it passes through the lens. A convex lens converges light rays towards a focal point, while a concave lens diverges light rays away from a focal point. A cylindrical lens has a curved surface in one direction and a flat surface in the other direction, causing the image to be distorted.
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@Dr.Doaa11
@Dr.Doaa11 Год назад
Very helpful &simplified, thanks too much
@steffiroseprasad6051
@steffiroseprasad6051 8 месяцев назад
Maam, really love your videos Making concepts crystal clear ..
@MukeshKumar-pj8re
@MukeshKumar-pj8re Год назад
GOOD EXPLANATION MAAM...❤❤
@hamadmbarouk880
@hamadmbarouk880 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much dear Mom ❤️ It best lesson and u did well in elaborating, Mom I request you to share with us the cataract and blepharitis
@sajid-khan77
@sajid-khan77 Год назад
Very nice and informative but here I will ask for some extra explanation. Q1:what is the reason and concept behind the WITH and AGAINST motions of the concave and convex lenses respectively. Q2:in this video you have shown only convex cylinder and concave cylinder movements along their power meridian which is understood, my question is how to identify the movement in spherocylindrical lenses ie plus spher with plus cylinder, minus sphere with minus cylinder, plus sphere with minus cylinder and minus spher with plus cylinder.
@InsightOphthalmology
@InsightOphthalmology Год назад
With and against movement can be explained by the way rays of light are focussed and the vergence of rays.Rays coming from the object through a concave lens are diverging rays and focus behind an observer so we see with movement. Contrary to that the rays from object on passing through a convex lens are more converging and focus before an observer .This gives against motion to the image. Now this is more easy to understand with visualisation You can try watching our video on retinoscopy basics to understand this principle 😊 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sdai6Nfw6LY.html
@sajid-khan77
@sajid-khan77 Год назад
@@InsightOphthalmology thanks for this
@otiebrown9999
@otiebrown9999 2 месяца назад
Good review. Thanks
@Priyachakma.R
@Priyachakma.R Месяц назад
Explain so well ❤
@InsightOphthalmology
@InsightOphthalmology Месяц назад
Thanks a lot 😊
@idiwani5590
@idiwani5590 Год назад
Plz make a video on contact lenses😊
@user-qp1cm1om8e
@user-qp1cm1om8e 6 месяцев назад
Very helpful video. Thanks Dr.
@InsightOphthalmology
@InsightOphthalmology 5 месяцев назад
Most welcome!
@TheSingingSingh874
@TheSingingSingh874 Год назад
Thanks
@bloodshredder1982
@bloodshredder1982 10 месяцев назад
Really insightful video
@InsightOphthalmology
@InsightOphthalmology 10 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it
@skzubair0124
@skzubair0124 Год назад
Very deeply and easily explanation mam TQ for such videos.iam bsc optometry student
@InsightOphthalmology
@InsightOphthalmology Год назад
Glad it helped :)
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@TheSingingSingh874
@TheSingingSingh874 Год назад
Thanks Dr👍👏
@uzairjatt7065
@uzairjatt7065 Год назад
Please mam make video on cataract surgeries
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Thank you somuch mam 😊
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Thank you so much
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@InsightOphthalmology 9 месяцев назад
Soon
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