14.1 Introduction14.2 Optical Instruments14.3 The Camera14.4 The Eye14.4.1 Defects of Vision14.4.2 Colour Vision14.5 The Magnifying Glass14.6 The Compound Microscope14.7 Advanced Microscopes14.8 The Telescope14.8.1 The Refracting Telescope14.8.2 Terrestrial Telescopes14.8.3 The Reflecting Telescope14.8.4 Famous Telescopes14.8.5 Research Telescopes14.9 The Binoculars14.10 The Slide Projector14.11 The Overhead Projector14.12 The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Projector14.13 The Light Box14.14 Experimental Work14.14.1 Technique and Apparatus14.14.2 Procedure 14.14.3 Safety Procedure14.14.4 Apparatus Set-Up14.14.4.1 A Slide Projector: Operate, Observe Image Formation, Disassemble to Examine the Functionality of the Optical Components, and Reassemble14.14.5 Data Collection14.14.6 Calculations and Analysis 14.14.7 Results and Discussions14.14.7.1 A Slide Projector: Operate, Observe Image Formation, Disassemble to Examine the Functionality of the Optical Components, and Reassemble 14.14.8 Conclusion 14.14.9 Suggestions for Future Lab Work14.15 List of References14.16 AppendicesFurther Reading