Chapter 11 – Mirrors and Lenses p. 312

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Chapter 11 – Mirrors and Lenses p. 312

Shadows – From Optics Lab Be able to label a diagram (umbra, penumbra, shadow)

Reflection – specular vs. diffuse Diagram (Sec. 11.1 and p. 316) Examples Define

Types of Images (“SALT”) Real vs. virtual Size, attitude, location, type Examples

Mirrors and Lenses Types – mirrors (plane, convex, concave) - lenses (convex, concave) Be able to predict convergence (concave mirror and convex lens)or divergence (convex mirror or concave lens) or neither (plane mirror) Diagrams of both mirrors and lenses Examples of all types Define

Laws of reflection p. 317

BONUS: Ray diagrams (worksheet) Be able to complete a ray diagram Be able to use the diagram to describe the image (SALT)

Remember to study ALL vocabulary, notes, CYUs, Optics Lab HW: study guide (all the vocabulary p. 336-337 and 10 “good” questions – take your time on these!!!)