[PDF] Geometric Physical And Visual Optics eBook

Geometric Physical And Visual Optics Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Geometric Physical And Visual Optics book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Geometric, Physical, and Visual Optics

Author : Michael P. Keating
Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 21,22 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Medical
ISBN :

GET BOOK

A basic optics textbook that integrates relevant visual and ophthalmic optics material with basic geometric and physical optics. Dr. Keating's book uses the vergence approach to optics as well as the wavefront approach to vergence as an aid to developing optics intuition. * - Basic textbook on the integrated approach to geometric, physical, and introductory visual optics. * - Features a unique, early emphasis on image formation, the use of the vergence-dioptric power approach from the beginning, the relation of vergence tothe geometric properties of wavefronts, and the interchangeability of the wavefront representation with the ray representation. * - Emphasis on developing intuition and conceptual understanding so that the numbers mean something to the reader.

Geometric, Physical, and Visual Optics

Author : Michael P. Keating
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 13,31 MB
Release : 1988-06-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 148328946X

GET BOOK

A basic optics textbook that integrates relevant visual and ophthalmic optics material with basic geometric and physical optics. Dr. Keating's book uses the vergence approach to optics as well as the wavefront approach to vergence as an aid to developing optics intuition.

Geometric, Physical, and Visual Optics

Author : Michael P. Keating
Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 49,50 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Medical
ISBN :

GET BOOK

* Fundamental text for an optometric curriculum, a student studying for the optometry boards, or a person interested in optics and vision * Uses the vergence-dioptric power-wavefront approach from the beginning * Emphasizes conceptual understanding and development of intuition

Geometrical and Visual Optics, Second Edition

Author : Steven H. Schwartz
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 48,82 MB
Release : 2013-07-09
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0071790829

GET BOOK

Complete coverage of optics information for clinicians. This 2 edition is a comprehensive introduction to the optical principles upon which clinical practice is based. Among the features of this student-friendly textbook are: Self-assessment questions at the end of every chapter. Comprehensive practice examinations. Workbook-style approach teaches students a problem-solving methodology, avoids unnecesary mathematics.

Geometrical and Visual Optics, Second Edition

Author : Steven H. Schwartz
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 12,39 MB
Release : 2013-07-08
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0071790837

GET BOOK

A COMPREHENSIVE, LEARNER-FRIENDLY INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL OPTICS Geometrical and Visual Optics, Second Edition is a rigorous, yet highly accessible text that expertly combines basic optics with clinical applications in a way that brings key optometry topics to life. It emphasizes a vergence approach to geometrical and visual optics, reinforcing its fundamental utility in clinical practice. Featuring an open, workbook-style design, the book avoids unnecessary math and focuses on those optical concepts and problem-solving skills that are the cornerstones of contemporary clinical eye care. If you are an optometry student who wants to gain a complete, intuitive understanding of geometrical and visual optics, Geometrical and Visual Optics belongs on your reference shelf. FEATURES In-depth coverage of geometrical and visual optics spans the full spectrum of topics, from refraction at spherical surfaces, to thin and thick lenses, to depth of field, ametropia, magnification, retinal image size, and reflection Focus on the vergence approach provides a conceptual paradigm for the book and underscores its strategic application in clinical practice Valuable chapter on basic terms and concepts reviews light sources, rays, and pencils; vergence; and refraction and Snell's law Primary emphasis on core concepts, with a minimum of formulae and superfluous mathematics Chapter-ending self-assessment problems of varying complexity--with worked-out answers--and two comprehensive practice examinations with answers Exceptional pedagogy, including concept-clarifying figures and chapter summaries with key formulae PRAISE FOR DR. STEVEN SCHWARTZ: Like his popular book, Visual Perception: A Clinical Orientation, Dr. Schwartz offers a foundational optics text for eye care professionals in training and those seeking a concise review. Dr. Schwartz's contributions to our collective success remain unmatched. -- Jeff Rabin, Optometry and Vision Science

Geometrical and Visual Optics

Author : Steven H. Schwartz
Publisher : McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 37,68 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Medical
ISBN :

GET BOOK

The only text for optometric optics courses! This concise, reader-frie ndly, highly visual text covers key topics in geometrical and visual o ptics foundational in all optometry programs and the practice of optom etry. The book provides a valuable study for the NBED licensing examin ation in optometry. Featuring over 300 illustrations, this textbook co ntains numerous examples and problems, including self-assessment quest ions at the ends of chapters, with solutions in the back of the book.

Introduction to the Optics of the Eye

Author : David A. Goss
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 25,12 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Medical
ISBN :

GET BOOK

This is an easy to read, but not overly simplistic, introduction to clinically important topics. Through their own experience, the authors have been able to address the current gap in textbooks and achieve a balance between "need to know" and "what to know." It provides an introductory chapter that covers the history of visual optics and its relation to clinical vision care.

Geometrical and Visual Optics, Third Edition

Author : Steven P. Schwartz
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 41,35 MB
Release : 2019-04-22
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1260121100

GET BOOK

The acclaimed introductory text to geometrical and visual optics --- now in full color Geometrical and Visual Optics, Third Edition is a rigorous, yet approachable text that expertly combines basic optics with clinical application in a way that brings key optometry topics to life. It is meant to be a concise and user-friendly resource for clinicians as they begin their study of optics, and as they eventually prepare for licensing examinations. The book emphasizes optical concepts and problem-solving skills that underlie contemporary clinical eye care, and because of its clinical utility, a vergence approach is stressed. FEATURES: •3 complete practice exams, totaling 122 questions •200+ end-of-chapter self-assessment problems with detailed worked-out solutions•Full-color figures and clinical highlights•Learning Objectives appear at the beginning of each chapter•Color highlighted summaries, sample problems, and tables•Summary and list of formulas appear at the end of each chapter•NEW CHAPTER on lens thickness; and prism coverage has been expanded to include vertical imbalance•In-depth coverage of geometrical and visual optics spans the full spectrum of topics, from refraction at spherical surfaces, to thin and thick lenses, to depth of field, ametropia, magnification, retinal image size, and reflection•Primary emphasis is on core concepts, with a minimum of formulas and superfluous mathematics

Introduction to Optics

Author : Nkoma, John S.
Publisher : Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 10,4 MB
Release : 2019-05-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9987083714

GET BOOK

The book introduces university undergraduates to the fascinating world of the science of light. Contemporary physics programmes are under increasing pressure to provide a balance between coverage of several traditional branches of physics and to expose students to emerging research areas. It is therefore important to provide an in depth introduction to some branches of physics, such as optics, to students who may not become professional physicists but will need physics in their chosen professions. Some Universities offer optics as semester courses while others offer it as modules within general physics courses in the degree programme. The book meets the needs of both approaches. Optics has three major branches: Geometrical optics, Physical optics and Quantum optics. Chapter 1 is about the nature of light. Geometrical optics is covered in chapters 2 to 5, Physical optics in chapters 6 to 8, and Quantum optics in chapter 9, and lays a foundation for advanced courses in applied quantum optics. The language of physics is universal, and the book is suited to students globally. However, the book recognises certain peculiarities in Africa, and is written to meet the specific needs of students in African Universities. Some students come from well equipped schools while other students come from less well equipped schools. These two groups of students attending the same course have different needs. The well prepared students need challenge, while the others need to be taught in fair detail. The book has therefore detailed discussions and explanations of difficult-to-grasp topics with the help of simple but clearly drawn and labeled diagrams. The discussions and conclusions are presented pointwise, and key words, definitions, laws, etc., are highlighted. There are a large number of problems and exercises at the end of each chapter.

Measuring Shadows

Author : Raz Chen-Morris
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 48,89 MB
Release : 2016-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 027107731X

GET BOOK

In Measuring Shadows, Raz Chen-Morris demonstrates that a close study of Kepler’s Optics is essential to understanding his astronomical work and his scientific epistemology. He explores Kepler’s radical break from scientific and epistemological traditions and shows how the seventeenth-century astronomer posited new ways to view scientific truth and knowledge. Chen-Morris reveals how Kepler’s ideas about the formation of images on the retina and the geometrics of the camera obscura, as well as his astronomical observations, advanced the argument that physical reality could only be described through artificially produced shadows, reflections, and refractions. Breaking from medieval and Renaissance traditions that insisted upon direct sensory perception, Kepler advocated for instruments as mediators between the eye and physical reality, and for mathematical language to describe motion. It was only through this kind of knowledge, he argued, that observation could produce certainty about the heavens. Not only was this conception of visibility crucial to advancing the early modern understanding of vision and the retina, but it affected how people during that period approached and understood the world around them.