Concave and convex lens
Concave and Convex Lenses are essential optical components used to manipulate light by refraction. A convex lens is thicker at the center and converges light rays to a focal point, while a concave lens is thinner at the center and diverges light rays. These lenses are fundamental in various scientific experiments, optical instruments, and educational demonstrations to study image formation, focal length, magnification, and light behavior. Manufactured with high-quality optical glass or plastic, they offer clarity and precision necessary for laboratory and industrial applications.
Equilateral Prism Glass
Equilateral Prism Glass is an optical glass component shaped as a triangular prism with all three sides of equal length. It is used to refract, disperse, or reflect light beams in precise laboratory, educational, and industrial optics applications. Made from high-quality, optically clear glass, the prism offers excellent light transmission and minimal distortion. It is widely used in physics experiments, spectroscopy, and optical instrument calibration. The equilateral prism’s geometry allows it to bend light rays at specific angles, enabling the study of light properties such as dispersion and refraction.