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Flat mirror images Your eyes tell you where/how big an object is Mirrors and lenses can fool your eyes Place a point light source P in front of a mirror.
Characteristics of Light Electromagnetic Waves An electromagnetic wave is a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which radiate.
Flat Mirrors Consider an object placed in front of a flat mirror –Object O is placed a distance p in front of the mirror ( p = object distance) –Light.
Images Formed by Spherical Mirrors Concave Mirrors A spherical mirror has the shape of a section of a sphere. This type of mirror focuses incoming parallel.
Images Formed by Refraction Consider two transparent media having indices of refraction n 1 and n 2, where the boundary between the two media is a spherical.
Mirrors and lenses PHY232 Remco Zegers [email protected] Room W109 – cyclotron building zegers/phy232.html.
Chapter 34 Lecture Eight: Images: II. Image Formed by a Thin Lens A thin lens is one whose thickness is small compared to the radii of curvature For a.
Physics C Chapter 36 From serway book Prepared by Anas A. Alkanoa M.Sc.( master degree) in Theoretical Physics, Electromagnetic Waves (Optical Science),
Mirrors and lenses PHY232 – Spring 2007 Jon Pumplin pumplin/PHY232 (Ppt courtesy of Remco Zegers)