Solucionario Capitulo 34 - Paul E. Tippens
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.
Chapter 34: Mirrors 1 We will consider three varieties of mirrors Spherical Concave Mirror Plane Mirror Spherical Convex Mirror Photos from Fishbane,
Reflection and Refraction. Reflection Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface. There are two types of reflection – Specular reflection.
Spherical Mirrors
Real/virtual images Upright/inverted q: image distance, p: object distance Magnification: M = -q/p For mirrors: f = R/2 To recap: