Section outline

  • Geometrical and physical optics requires a strong foundation in basic mathematical concepts and a grasp of the principles of light propagation. Here are the key prerequisites:

    Mathematical Concepts:

    Ø    Trigonometry: A solid understanding of trigonometric functions, identities, and their applications is crucial.

    Ø         Algebra: Proficiency in algebraic manipulation and equation solving is essential.

    Ø       Geometry: Knowledge of basic geometric shapes, properties, and theorems is necessary.

      Physics Concepts:

    Ø        Reflection and Refraction: Understanding the laws of reflection and refraction, as well as the properties  of mirrors and lenses, is fundamental.

    Ø       Ray Diagrams: Ability to draw accurate ray diagrams to visualize the path of light through optical

            systems.