Review Game Eureeka Describe the image produced by an object placed at 2F from a convex lens.

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Review Game Eureeka

Describe the image produced by an object placed at 2F from a convex lens

Which ray will pass through F after it is reflected in the mirror a b c

If the object is located b/t F and 2F from the mirror, where will the image be located?

If the object is located.06-m from the lens and the image is created 0.12-m from the lens, what is the focal point of the lens?

What will the ray do after it passes through the lens? a b c d

This lens is crown glass. How would the focal length of another crown glass lens of less curvature compare. It would have a longer Focal length.

The image of an object is viewed in a plane mirror. What is the ratio of the object to image size?

To the observer, where will the image be located? a b c

Do 1-9 ODD on the review sheets It’s a race... First one will all right gets 5 pts...second gets 4.. Etc.

An object is located 0.12-m in front of a concave mirror of 0.16-m radius. What is the distance b/t the image and the mirror

A student’s solution to an optic problem has a negative value for the focal length. The optical device in the problem is probably a a.Diverging lens b. converging lens c.Plane mirror d.Converging mirror

Which type of lens would have the shortest focal point? a.Flint glass b. lucite c. Crown glass d. water

Turn to page 292 of the packet. Answer all the questions... Take your time, some are tricky

Tally your points and continue review