Gilbert light experiments for boys . Fig. 176. Illustrating how images are formed in the microscopeFrom Lyndes Physics of the Household, published by The Macmillan Go. they are shorter than the ordinary telescope and, therefore, Fig. 177. How you see things in an opera glassFrom Lyndes Physics of the Household, published by The Macmillan Co. Experiment No. 120. An opera glass. Arrange the lenseson a piece of board as in Fig. 178. Focus on an object. Isthe image erect andare the lenses closertogether than in thetelescope ? ExperimentNo. 121. To make anopera glass. Place 8-inch


Gilbert light experiments for boys . Fig. 176. Illustrating how images are formed in the microscopeFrom Lyndes Physics of the Household, published by The Macmillan Go. they are shorter than the ordinary telescope and, therefore, Fig. 177. How you see things in an opera glassFrom Lyndes Physics of the Household, published by The Macmillan Co. Experiment No. 120. An opera glass. Arrange the lenseson a piece of board as in Fig. 178. Focus on an object. Isthe image erect andare the lenses closertogether than in thetelescope ? ExperimentNo. 121. To make anopera glass. Place 8-inch lens in ring holderand wind around it atube of wrappingpaper 3 inches long. Place Fig. 178. You illustrate tne opera glasa


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