1 / 2

What we’ve covered so far ...

What we’ve covered so far . 10.4 Images in Convex Mirrors Uses of Convex Mirrors How to draw ray diagrams for convex mirrors The 4 characteristics of the image in convex mirrors (using SALT ) Mirror and Magnification Equations and Problems 11.1 Refraction of Light

oihane
Download Presentation

What we’ve covered so far ...

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What we’ve covered so far ... • 10.4 Images in Convex Mirrors • Uses of Convex Mirrors • How to draw ray diagrams for convex mirrors • The 4 characteristics of the image in convex mirrors (using SALT) • Mirror and Magnification Equations and Problems • 11.1 Refraction of Light • Describing Refraction (i.e. Golf cart in mud) • Describing refraction using rays • Index of refraction n=c/v and calculation problems. • Dispersion and ROYGBIV • 10.1 Sources and Nature of Light • Definitions: • Incandescence • Flourescence • Luminescence • Phosphorescence • Chemiluminescence • Bioluminescence • Electromagnetic Spectrum • 10.2 Properties of Light and Reflection • Understand the key terms • Laws of Reflection • The 4 characteristics of an image in a plane mirror (using SALT) • How to locate an image in a plane mirror using a ray diagram • 10.3 Images in Concave Mirrors • Uses of Concave Mirrors • How to draw ray diagrams for concave mirrors (you could be asked to draw any one of those five scenarios) • The 4 characteristics of these images in concave mirrors (using SALT)

  2. What we’ve covered so far ... • 12.2 Images Formed by Lenses • How to draw ray diagrams for converging and diverging lenses • The 4 characteristics of these images in lenses (using SALT) • Thin lens and magnification equations and calculations • 12.3 Lens Technologies and the Human Eye • Parts of the eye • How the eye works (comparison to a camera) • Vision problems • 11.2 Partial Refraction and Total Internal Reflection (TIR) • Conditions for TIR • Critical Angle and TIR • Applications of TIR (retroreflectors, fibre optics) • 11.3 Optical Phenomena in Nature • Rainbows • Sundogs • Apparent Depth • Shimmering and Mirages • 12.1 Characteristics of Lenses • Definition of Lens • Important terms (principal axis, focal point, focal length) • Difference between converging and diverging lens • Spherical and Chromatic Aberration

More Related