From d9e5ebc8b0fa928dae52f47fc2384693b0f62254 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Claude Meny Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2019 12:16:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] suite --- .../02.plane-refracting-surface-overview/cheatsheet.en.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/01.curriculum/01.physics-chemistry-biology/02.Niv2/04.optics/04.use-of-basic-optical-elements/01.plane-refracting-surface/02.plane-refracting-surface-overview/cheatsheet.en.md b/01.curriculum/01.physics-chemistry-biology/02.Niv2/04.optics/04.use-of-basic-optical-elements/01.plane-refracting-surface/02.plane-refracting-surface-overview/cheatsheet.en.md index 1cd923b83..a2f43ef5d 100644 --- a/01.curriculum/01.physics-chemistry-biology/02.Niv2/04.optics/04.use-of-basic-optical-elements/01.plane-refracting-surface/02.plane-refracting-surface-overview/cheatsheet.en.md +++ b/01.curriculum/01.physics-chemistry-biology/02.Niv2/04.optics/04.use-of-basic-optical-elements/01.plane-refracting-surface/02.plane-refracting-surface-overview/cheatsheet.en.md @@ -205,10 +205,11 @@ propagation of the light (from the object towards the refracting surface) ! The direction of the curvature does not presume the convergent or divergent character ! of the diopter. It also depends on the refractive index values on each side of the spherical ! refracting surface. look at what happens to the incident ray parallel to the optical axis -in Figures 6 and 7, and 8 and 9, and review NOTE 1. +in Figures 3 and 4, and 5 and 6 below, and review NOTE 1. ! + #### Non stigmatism of spherical refracting surfaces Ray tracing study of a **spherical refracting surface** :