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Converging Mirrors – image distance vs. object distance

Converging Mirrors – image distance vs. object distance. Presented to you by: Smelliston Gund and Smae Han. Purpose. To determine the relationship between object distance and image distance for real images in a concave spherical mirror. Setup. SETUP (continued). Picture 1 . Picture 2.

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Converging Mirrors – image distance vs. object distance

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  1. Converging Mirrors – image distance vs. object distance Presented to you by: SmellistonGund and Smae Han

  2. Purpose • Todetermine the relationship between object distance and image distance for real images in a concave spherical mirror.

  3. Setup

  4. SETUP (continued) Picture 1 Picture 2

  5. Data

  6. (Graphs!) :- ) Graphs

  7. Another graph

  8. Have another graph.

  9. Yet another graph. NEW METHOD THOUGH, YAY!

  10. Mathematical analsyes

  11. Error analsyses <3 Φ

  12. 1/do + 1/di = 1/f General Equation

  13. Ray Diagram Terms !!!

  14. Ray Diagrams Concave mirror Principal axis Center of curvature Focus

  15. Ray diagrams (continued) Concave mirror Principal axis Focus Center of curvature

  16. Ray diagrams(continued) Concave mirror Principal axis Focus Center of curvature

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