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How does light travel through Binoculars?

Question: I got a information assessment, and i need to know how light travels through binoculars, the absorption, refraction, token and scattering of light which occurs through binoculars etc. How optical illusions are caused due to refraction and proof; the concave and convex lenses


Answer: have a look at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binoculars< br />
http://www.monkoptics.co.uk/binoculars-e xplained.html

http://www.opticmall.com/binocular/guide ial.htm

http://www.carlstormanns.co.za/apparel/b inoculars.htm



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