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Reflection and mirrors
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SC.7.P.10.2 Observe and explain that light can be reflected, refracted, and/or absorbed. La.7.2.2.3 The student will organize information to show understanding (e.g. Representing main ideas through charting) Page 324
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http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php ?video_id=239028&title=Reflection&vpkey= http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php ?video_id=239028&title=Reflection&vpkey
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Diffuse Reflection
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Definition: A reflection occurs when parallel rays of light hit a smooth surface. Rays: Visible light waves that are represented as straight lines. All rays reflect at the same angle because of the smooth surface.
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Image definition: An image is a copy of the object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light
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Definition: A diffuse reflection occurs when parallel rays of light hit an uneven surface. Each light ray obeys the law of reflection but because the surface is uneven the rays reflect at different angles which makes the image unclean or distorted. Most objects have diffuse reflections or images even if they appear flat like paper or blades of grass.
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Definition: A flat sheet of glass that had a smooth, silver-colored coating on one side. The coating is smooth and regular and a virtual image is formed. Virtual images Definition: An image that forms where light “seems” to come from. Images that seem real but do not really exist, such things “inside” the mirror. Virtual images produced by plane mirrors are upright and the same size as an object.
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Real Image – Image is made from “real” light rays that converge (meet) at a real focal point so the image is REAL Can be projected onto a screen because light actually passes through the point where the image appears Always inverted (upside down) Trip and Flip concept!!!
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Virtual Image– “Not Real” because it cannot be projected Image only seems to be there! Virtual gaming!!!
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object image It is possible to see images in mirrors.
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Definition: A mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl. Optical Axis: An imaginary line that divides a mirror in half (like the equator on the earth) Concave mirrors create a focal point (on the optical axis) where the rays that are parallel to the optical axis meet.
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http://buphy.bu.edu/~duffy/PY106/22a.GIF
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Curves inward May be real or virtual image View kacleaveland's map Taken in a place with no name (See more photos or videos here)more photos or videos here "Have you ever approached a giant concave mirror? See your upside-down image suspended in mid-air. Walk through the image to see a new reflection, right-side-up and greatly magnified. In the background you see reflected a room full of visitors enjoying other
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REMEMBER THIS? Real images: Definition: forms when light rays actually meet. Real images are formed past the focal point and are upside down. Real images can be smaller, bigger, or the same size as the actual object. Image past the object = larger real image Image in front of the object = smaller real image Virtual images = upright and larger
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlW hpr6-Rc8
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Definition: A mirror with a surface that curves outward The reflected rays spread out after they reflect off the mirror so the focal point actually appears to form “inside” the mirror. Image formed = virtual and smaller than the actual object.
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Curves outward Reduces images Virtual images Use: Rear view mirrors, store security… CAUTION! Objects are closer than they appear!
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Always: Virtual, reduced, upright image
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