Lesson in physics wave and its properties
Optics
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14 Chapter 14: Mirrors and Lenses Unit 3: Energy On the Move Table of Contents 14 14.3: Optical InstrumentsOptical Instruments 14.1: Mirrors 14.2: LensesLenses.
An object in front of a curved mirror gives off light in all different directions. Most miss the mirror so don’t make an image. Many, many, many light.
Curved Mirrors. 1. For the convex mirror shown below, show how each of the rays is reflected off the convex mirror. The reflected rays appear to all come.
When light travels from an object to your eye, you see the object. How do you use light to see? 14.1 Mirrors When no light is available to reflect off.
1 2 Curved mirrors have the capability to create images that are larger or smaller than the object placed in front of them. They can also create images.
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Chapter 14: Mirrors and Lenses
Plane Mirrors SNC2P – Optics. Plane Mirrors Mirrors reflect in predictable ways. As the angle of incidence (i) increases, the angle of reflection (r)