Chapter 11 Review SNC 2D1 Mr. Dvorsky April 21 2011.

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Chapter 11 Review SNC 2D1 Mr. Dvorsky April 21 2011

11.1 What is Light?

11.2 How is light produced?

11.3 Lasers

11.4 The Ray Model of Light This section forms a basis for the rest of the chapter, includes: the incident ray, reflected ray, angle of incidence, angle of reflection, normal, plus how to draw rae diagrams, include the symbols for the rays and the mirror

11.6 The Laws of Reflection Know the two laws (we wrote them on the review quiz on Wednesday) The two types of reflection, and recognize examples of each

11.7 Images in Plane Mirrors

11.7 continued Images in Plane Mirrors

SALT Size Attitude Location Type

11.9 Curved Mirrors Know all the terminology, where incident rays hitting the mirrors reflect to, and how to locate images

Practice Problems Page 508-509 Self Quiz 1-24