To fit a contact lens to a patient\'s eye, a keratometer can be used to measure
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Question
To fit a contact lens to a patient's eye, a keratometer can be used to measure the curvature of the cornea-the front surface of the eye. This instrument places an illuminated object of known size at a known distance p from the cornea, which then reflects some light from the object, forming an image of it. The magnification M of the image is measured by using a small viewing telescope that allows a comparison of the image formed by the cornea with a second calibrated image projected into the field of view by a prism arrangement. Determine the radius of curvature of the cornea when p = 32.0 cm and M = 0.0190.
Explanation / Answer
We use the lens eqn 1/s + 1/s' = 2/R and M = -s'/s...Here s = 30.0cm
So s' = -M*s = -0.013*32.0cm = -0.416cm
Now 2/R = (1/32 + 1/(-0.416)) = -2.37
Therefore R = 2/-2.37 = -0.84cm
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