What is an Optics Calculator?
Kalkulab's Optics Calculator is a physics tool designed for calculating various geometric optics parameters, including image distance, focal length, image magnification, and lens power (diopters). This calculator uses the main optics formula 1/f = 1/s + 1/s' (mirror/thin lens formula) and the magnification formula M = |s'/s|. This tool is essential for 12th grade high school students studying the optics chapter in the physics curriculum, physics or engineering students who need quick optical calculations, and physics teachers as an interactive learning medium. With this calculator, complicated optics calculations become very simple and fast.
Geometric Optics Formula
1/f = 1/s + 1/s' | M = |s'/s| | P = 1/f (diopters)Variables:
- fFocal LengthFocal point of mirror/lens from optical center(e.g.: 10 cm (converging))π‘ Determining eyeglass lens power
- sObject DistanceDistance of real object from mirror/lens(e.g.: 15 cm)π‘ Camera photography, object setup
- s'Image DistanceDistance of the formed image(e.g.: 30 cm (real/positive))π‘ Determining film position in a camera
- MMagnificationRatio of image height to object height(e.g.: 2Γ (enlarged))π‘ Designing magnifying glass, microscope, telescope
- PLens PowerRefractive power in Diopters (D)(e.g.: -5 D (myopic eye))π‘ Eyeglass prescription, contact lenses
- h, h'Object & Image HeightVertical dimensions of object and image(e.g.: h=2 cm, h'=4 cm)π‘ Film projector magnification
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How to Use the KalkuLab Optics Calculator
The Optics Calculator has 4 calculation modes. Follow this guide:
- 1
Select Calculator Type
Choose Mirror & Lens (image formation), Focal Length (find f), Lens Power (diopters), or Magnification (M and image height).
- 2
Select Mirror/Lens Type
Choose concave mirror (+f), convex mirror (-f), convex lens (converging), or concave lens (diverging).
- 3
Enter Known Values
Input object distance (s), focal length (f), or image distance (s'). For magnification, also enter object height (h).
- 4
Calculate
Press Calculate to get image distance, magnification, and image properties.
- 5
Interpret Results
Check if the image is real or virtual, upright or inverted, and magnified or reduced.
π‘ Tip:
- β’Mirror/lens equation: 1/f = 1/s + 1/s'
- β’Magnification: M = -s'/s = h'/h
- β’Sign convention: real is positive for s and s' in most cases
- β’Power in diopters: P = 1/f (f in meters)
- β’Concave mirror and convex lens converge light
Examples
Example 1: Concave Mirror
Object 30 cm from a concave mirror with f = 10 cm. Find image distance.
- 1.1/10 = 1/30 + 1/s'
- 2.1/s' = 1/10 - 1/30 = 2/30
- 3.s' = 15 cm
Real inverted image forms 15 cm in front of the mirror.
Example 2: Lens Magnification
Object 20 cm from a lens, image at 40 cm. Find M.
- 1.M = -s'/s = -40/20 = -2
Image is 2Γ enlarged and inverted.