kids encyclopedia robot

Image: Fresnel lighthouse lens diagram

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Fresnel_lighthouse_lens_diagram.png(492 × 578 pixels, file size: 88 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Description: Section diagram showing how a Fresnel lens (A) in a lighthouse works to collimate light from an oil lamp (L) into a parallel beam. The Fresnel lens, invented in 1822 by Augustin-Jean Fresnel, increased the light projecting power of lighthouses greatly without the weight of a conventional lens of its size. Also shown are mirror strips (m,n) mounted above and below the lens that most lighthouses had, to gather more of the lamp's light. Alterations: removed caption, erased blots in white areas, changed brightness levels to get rid of noise in white areas, sharpened light path lines.
Title: Fresnel lighthouse lens diagram
Credit: Downloaded from Adolphe Ganot (1872) Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young Persons, D. Appleton & Co., New York, p.328, fig.257 (translated with permission from Ganot's Cours Élémentaire de Physique by Edmund Atkinson)
Author: Adolphe Ganot
Permission: Public domain - published in USA before 1923
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
Attribution Required?: No

The following 4 pages link to this image:

kids search engine