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FLAT MIRRORS Chapter 13: Section 2
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Learning Targets Describe how the angle of incidence is related to the angle of reflection Explain how surface texture effects reflection Draw ray diagrams for objects in flat mirrors Differentiate between a real and a virtual image
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Reflection of Light Light traveling though a single substance, whether it is air, water, or a vacuum, always travels in a straight line. When the light encounters a different substance however, its path will change
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What is Reflection? If a material is opaque to light, such as dark, polished wood, the light will not pass into it While part of the light will be absorbed, most of it will be deflected at the surface The change in the direction of light is called reflection
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All substances absorb at least some incoming light and reflect the rest A good mirror can reflect about 90 percent of the incident light, but no surface is a perfect reflector
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Texture and Reflection The texture of a surface affects how it reflects light Light that is reflected from a rough, textured surface, such as paper or cloth, is reflected in many different directions This is called diffuse reflection Light reflected from a smooth, shiny surface, such as a mirror, is reflected in only one direction This is called specular reflection
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Diffuse vs. Specular Reflection
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Angle of Reflection The angle at which a ray of light strikes a surface is known as the angle of incidence The angle at which the ray of light is reflected from the surfaces is known as the angle of reflection When an incoming ray of light strikes a smooth reflecting surface at a specific angle it will be reflected at the same angle Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection
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The line perpendicular to the reflecting surface is referred to as the normal to the surface
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Flat Mirrors The simplest type of mirror is a flat mirror If an object is placed in front of a flat mirror and light bounces off of it, light rays will spread from the object and reflect from the mirror To an observer looking at the mirror, these rays appear to come from a location on the other side of the mirror
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Virtual Images An object’s image is said to be at this location behind the mirror because the light appears to come from that point The image formed by rays that appear to come from behind the mirror, but never really do, is called a virtual image
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Ray Diagrams Image location can be predicted with ray diagrams Ray diagrams, are drawings that use simple geometry to locate an image formed by a mirror http://www.4physics.co m/phy_demo/flat_mirr or/mirror.html
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