You
must have been to a cinema hall to watch a movie.
Did you wonder how you saw moving pictures on
the screen? A projector is a device used to show
pictures on screen. One common type is device
for showing photographic slides. The simplest
projector consists of four major parts : a light
source, a reflector that focuses the light, a
focusing lens, and a projector lens.
A powerful light is required to
show pictures on a screen. A projector uses an
incandescent bulb that glows with heat. Some projectors
use bulbs as strong as 1000 watts. The reflector,
located behind the bulb, is concave (inward curving)
mirror. It focuses the bright light rays through
a thick plano-convex lens that is flat on one
side and round on the other. The flat side of
this lens faces the bulb. The light rays entering
the focusing lens are bent inward and brought
together. The rays then pass through a transparent
photographic slide that is placed upside down
between the focusing and projectio0n lenses. The
projection lens turns the picture right side up
and enlarges it.
Some kinds of projectors can be
used with both slides and filmstrips. Some projectors
can project drawings, maps, pages of books, and
any other material that is opaque – that is, it
is neither transparent nor on transparent film.
These projectors are called opaque projectors.
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