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Images in Curved Mirrors. Types of Curved Mirrors:. Concave: Inner surface of curved mirror is reflective Convex: Outer surface of curved mirror is reflective . Draw this…. Terminology. Centre of Curvature (C) Centre of the sphere whose surface is used to make the mirror
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Types of Curved Mirrors: • Concave: • Inner surface of curved mirror is reflective • Convex: • Outer surface of curved mirror is reflective
Terminology • Centre of Curvature (C) • Centre of the sphere whose surface is used to make the mirror • Principal Axis (PA) • Line going through the centre of curvature and the centre of the mirror • Vertex (V) • Point where the PAintersects the mirror
Focus (F) • The point where parallel light rays come together or converge on a concave mirror
Concave Mirrors • Light rays CONVERGE in front of mirror and meet at focus • Produce various images depending on the location of the object • Used as makeup mirrors and in magic acts
Real Image • An image that can be seen on a screen as a result of light rays actually arriving at the location
Convex Mirror • Light rays DIVERGE on the mirror and meet at a virtual focus behind the mirror • Large viewing area but can cause some distortion • Used to view large areas like in a variety store
Locating Images in Converging (Concave) Mirrors • Draw two incident light rays from the top of the object • One parallel to the PA, then through F • One through F, then parallel to the PA • The point where the two reflected rays intersect is where the image will form
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Object beyond C S- smaller A- invertedL- b/t F and C T- real S- A- L- T-
Object at C S- same A- invertedL- at C T- real S- A- L- T-
Object between F and C S- larger A- invertedL- beyond C T- real S- A- L- T-
Object at F • Reflected rays do not intersect • If you extend the rays behind the mirror, rays do not intersect S- A- L- T- *no clear image forms*
Object between V and F S- larger A- uprightL- behind mirror T- virtual S- A- L- T-