Master hands-on optics with a complete guide to practical light .
This book guides you through the core experiments and measurements used in everyday optics, from the laws that govern reflection and refraction to the workings of mirrors, lenses, and optical instruments. It emphasizes approachable, experiment‑driven learning for students and professionals alike.
This edition compiles practical methods, clear setups, and step‑by‑step procedures you can reproduce in a lab or classroom. It connects theory to real measurements, helping you understand how light behaves in prisms, curved surfaces, and across different media. Whether you’re drafting experiments for class, improving a lab, or pursuing deeper study, you’ll find a solid framework for exploring optical phenomena.
- Learn foundational experiments on reflection, refraction, and caustics, with straightforward apparatus choices
- Master how to determine refractive indices, focal lengths, and image formation for lenses and mirrors
- Explore optical instruments and techniques, including spectrometers, interferometers, and diffraction setups
- Follow practical notes on alignment, measurement strategies, and error‑aware data collection
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, experiment‑driven approach to optics, from students to technicians and educators.