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Reflection of Light from Spherical Mirrors
Chapter 3 Reflection of Light from Spherical Mirrors
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Concave and Convex Mirrors
The reflecting surface of a concave mirror “caves in” at the centre. The reflecting surface of a convex mirror bulges out at the centre.
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Describing Concave and Convex Mirrors
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A ray strikes the pole of a concave mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected at an equal angle with the axis.
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A ray which passes through the centre of curvature strikes a concave mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected back along its own path.
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A ray which comes in parallel to the axis strikes a concave mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It passes through the focus after reflection.
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A ray passes through the focus and then strikes a concave mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected out parallel to the axis.
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What is a Real Image? A Real Image is an image formed by the actual intersection of rays. A real image can be formed on a screen.
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Real Image in a Concave Mirror
After reflection at the mirror each of the rays from P passes through the same point X. A Real Image of P is formed at X.
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A Real Image is formed in a Concave Mirror if the object is outside the focus.
A Real Image in a Concave Mirror is always: Inverted. In front of the mirror.
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Real Image in a Concave Mirror
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What is a Virtual Image? A Virtual Image is an image formed by the Apparent Intersection of Rays. A virtual image cannot be formed on a screen.
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A Virtual Image is formed in a Concave Mirror if the object is inside (or on) the focus.
A Virtual Image in a Concave Mirror is always: Upright (erect). Magnified. Behind the mirror.
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Virtual Image in a Concave Mirror
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Uses of a concave mirror
A dentist’s mirror. Floodlights. A projector. A torch. A cosmetics/shaving mirror. A solar furnace. A solar furnace used as a barbecue.
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A Magnified Upright Virtual Image
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A Concave Mirror being used in a floodlight
A Concave Mirror being used in a floodlight. The bulb is at or near the focus.
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Formulae for a Concave Mirror
u is the distance from the object to the mirror. v is the distance from the image to the mirror. f is the focal length and m is the magnification If the image is real: If the image is virtual:
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Convex Mirrors
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A ray strikes the pole of a convex mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected at an equal angle with the axis.
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A ray which is heading for the centre of curvature strikes a convex mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected back along its own path.
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A ray which comes in parallel to the axis strikes a convex mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected as if it came from the focus.
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A ray which is heading for the focus strikes a convex mirror.
What is its path after reflection at the mirror? It is reflected out parallel to the axis.
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Image formation in a Convex Mirror
After reflection at the mirror each of the rays from P appears to pass through the same point X. A Virtual Image of P is formed at X.
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The Image in a Convex Mirror is always:
Virtual Diminished Upright (erect) Behind the mirror
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u is the distance from the v is the distance from the
Formulae for a Convex Mirror u is the distance from the object to the mirror. v is the distance from the image to the mirror. f is the focal length m is the magnification
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A Convex Mirror gives a larger field of view than a Plane Mirror.
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A convex mirror is used in a supermarket
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A driving mirror is usually Convex
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To measure the Focal Length ( f ) of a Concave Mirror
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