The
convex lens of a magnifying glass can be used to produce a
magnified image of an object. A magnifying glass can also be used to focus light, such as to concentrate the Sun's radiation to create a hot spot at the
focus for fire starting.
Magnification The
magnification of a magnifying glass depends upon where it is placed between the user's eye and the object being viewed, and the total distance between them. The
magnifying power is equivalent to
angular magnification (this should not be confused with
optical power, which is a different quantity). The magnifying power is the ratio of the sizes of the images formed on the user's retina with and without the lens.{{cite book The highest magnifying power is obtained by putting the lens very close to one eye, and moving the eye and the lens together to obtain the best
focus. The object will then typically also be close to the lens. The magnifying power obtained in this condition is , where is the optical power in
dioptres and is the
near point of the eye, which is typically assumed to be 0.25 m. This value of the magnifying power is the one normally used to characterize magnifiers. It is typically denoted ", where . This is sometimes called the
total power of the magnifier (not to be confused with optical power). Magnifiers are not always used as described above because it is more comfortable to put the magnifier close to the object (one focal length away). The eye can then be a larger distance away, and a good image can be obtained very easily; the focus is not very sensitive to the eye's exact position. The magnifying power in this case is roughly . A typical magnifying glass might have a
focal length of 25 cm, corresponding to an optical power of 4 dioptres. Such a magnifier would be sold as a "2×" magnifier. In actual use, an observer with "typical" eyes would obtain a magnifying power between 1 and 2, depending on where lens is held. The dependence on the value of near point means that an older person obtains more magnification from a magnifying glass than a young person does. ==History==