LECTURE 34 Reading Assignment: 1.) Wed. 04/25: Sections 35.1-3 2.) Friday 04/27: Sections 35.4-5 3.) Mon. 04/30: Sections 35.6-8 Reading Assignment: 1.)

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LECTURE 34 Reading Assignment: 1.) Wed. 04/25: Sections ) Friday 04/27: Sections ) Mon. 04/30: Sections Reading Assignment: 1.) Wed. 04/25: Sections ) Friday 04/27: Sections ) Mon. 04/30: Sections

Image formation by plane mirrors Plane mirror Exercise I: a.) Construct the image of the arrow standing in front of the plane mirror as shown above b.) The image is 1.) real 2.) virtual Exercise I: a.) Construct the image of the arrow standing in front of the plane mirror as shown above b.) The image is 1.) real 2.) virtual

Plane mirror Exercise II: If you were to place this symbol in front of a mirror, what would you see ?

Exercise III: If you stand up two plane mirrors so that they form a right angle, they will shows the actual object and not its “mirror image”. Make a ray diagram to show how this occurs Exercise III: If you stand up two plane mirrors so that they form a right angle, they will shows the actual object and not its “mirror image”. Make a ray diagram to show how this occurs

Image formation by spherical mirrors CF Construct the image of the arrow for all the configurations shown below Construct the image of the arrow for all the configurations shown below CF CF