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Plane Mirror & Reflection
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θi θr Normal – imaginary vertical line where the light strikes mirror
Angle of Incidence (θi) – the angle of the incident ray to the normal Angle of Refection (θr) – the angle of the reflected ray to the normal. Law of reflection – when light strikes a surface, θi = θr Mirror (reflecting surface) Reflected Ray Incident Ray Normal θi θr
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LEFT- RIGHT REVERSAL AMBULANCE
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Da Vinci Writing Materials: plane mirror, paper, pencil
Place the mirror on the paper and hold it there with your hand While LOOKING into the mirror, try and print you name on the piece of paper so that it appears correctly IN THE MIRROR not on the page You might need to practice. Try it with your non-dominant hand Try writing a secret message to a friend and have them de- code it Check the accuracy of de-coding the message with the mirror
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Specular Reflection Specular Reflection: reflection off of a smooth, shiny surface. Reflected rays are all parallel to each other, and the image is clear.
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Diffuse Reflection Diffuse Reflection: reflection off of an irregular or dull surface. Reflected rays are not parallel and the image is fuzzy.
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←Specular Diffuse ↓ DEMO!! Flash Light & Aluminum Foil
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Specular vs. Diffuse Reflection
Applications of Specular and Diffuse Reflection: Countertop surfaces Furniture or car wax Glazed vs, unglazed ceramics Matte vs. Glossy finish on photographs or in paint
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Virtual Image Created using plane mirrors
An image formed by light coming from an apparent light source; light is not coming from the actual image location Created using plane mirrors
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Real Image An image that can be seen on a screen as a result of light rays actually hitting (arriving) at the image location Pig Demo
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Describing an Image When describing an image you need to consider 4 characteristics known as SALT: S= Size of image (compared to the object: same size, smaller or larger) A= Attitude of image ( which way the image is oriented compared to the object: upright or inverted)
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Size Attitude Location Type
L= Location of image (infront or behind mirror or lens) T= Type of image (real or virtual) Size Attitude Location Type Image Large Same Small Upright or Inverted In front or behind mirror Virtual or real
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An image in a plane mirror is always:
S= same size A= Upright but backwards L= Behind the mirror (same distance as object in front) T= Virtual image
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Creating an Image
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How to find an Image? Draw the Plane mirror in correct location
Draw object on left side of the mirror Draw a ray (incidence) through the object to the mirror and reflect the ray off the mirror Change the angle and draw another ray through the object and reflect it off the mirror Extend the Reflected rays “through” the mirror until the cross each other Where the lines cross is where the object is located
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Example 1 Simple
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Creating Images
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Locating Images in a Plane Mirror Lab
Purpose: to test the characteristics of an image in a plane mirror Material: ray box paper plane mirror pencil ruler Procedure: See Ms. Jamieson Observations:
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Locating Images in a Plane Mirror Lab
Arrow head (cm) Arrow Tail (cm) Length from Object to Mirror Length from Image to mirror
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Analysis: Using your observations describe (SALT) the image that appeared in the plane mirror? What can you predict about all images in plane mirrors? Is there a simpler way to locate the image in a plane mirror without using light rays?
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Plane Mirrors
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Plane mirror worksheet
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Applications of Plane Mirrors
Bathroom mirrors to see yourself Rear View mirrors Periscopes
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Applications of Plane Mirrors
Cosmetic mirrors Rear View mirrors Periscopes
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Can you write your name so it looks forward in the mirror?
Leonardo da Vinci used mirror writing when writing in his note book about his inventions. Can you write a mirror message to your neighbour?
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