PPT-L 31 Light and Optics-3 Images formed by mirrors

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plane mirrors curved mirrors Concave converging Convex diverging Images formed by lenses the human eye correcting vision problems nearsightedness farsightedness astigmatism depth perception. Science Standards Science as Inquiry Physical Science Mathematics Standards Problem Solving Communication Connection ComputationEstimation Measurement As the angle between two mirrors is increased and decreased the number of reflected images increas Optics. is the study of the behavior and properties of light.. This includes it’s interactions with objects including mirrors, lenses, and substances which reflect or scatter light.. When Light Strikes an Object. Types of Telescopes. A telescope collects light over a large area and focuses it in a . small area where it can be viewed with an eye or a camera. This can be done in 2 ways:. Refracting Telescopes. 14.1: Mirrors. I. Plane Mirrors. Flat, smooth mirro. r. Creates a . virtual image. : an image your . brain. perceives even though . no light rays pass through it. .. Image appears . upright. and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it (same size as object).. Measurements of the speed of light (c) . Index of refraction v. medium. = c/n. the bending of light – refraction . total internal reflection . Color (wavelength and frequency, c = . l. f. . Dispersion. Measurements of the speed of light (c) . Index of refraction v. medium. = c/n. the bending of light – refraction . total internal reflection . Color (wavelength and frequency, c = . l. f. . Dispersion. Essential Questions:. What Are the Kinds of Reflections?. What Types of Images Do Mirrors Produce?. What Are the Kinds of Reflection?. Light obeys the law of reflection.. The angle of the reflection equals the angle of incidence.. Sound. Sound waves are compressional waves.. Two regions: compressions and rarefactions. Sound travels faster in liquids and solids than in gases.. Why? The molecules in liquids and solids are closer together.. Measurements of the speed of light (c) . Index of refraction v. medium. = c/n. the bending of light – refraction . total internal reflection . Color (wavelength and frequency, c = . l. f. . Dispersion. September. 27, 2013. François . Labaye. , Pr. . Ye. group . at. JILA, Boulder. francois.labaye@jila.colorado.edu. 2. Applications of Compton . backscattering. High . energy. applications:. . Compton . Transparent/Translucent/Opaque. WS. Take out NASA picture (from Friday). Homework: Read & take notes on chapter 23, section 3 (last one - you finished the book). Review & reinforce Study Island & Skills Tutor due Thursday. Reading and Math Skills Tutor due Friday (last one).. It wasn’t until the early 19. th. century that light was theorized to behave as something other than a stream of particles.. Isaac Newton proposed the particle theory of light.. Newton’s theory was used to explain the reflection and refraction of light.. OpenStax. Chapter . 25. Youtube. : . https://. youtu.be/lkm5XY_If6w. . 1. Describing Light. There are several different ways to “look” at light:. Light is. a . wave. a . particle. Light can be treated like a . Light. Science. . . Success Criteria. Aim. I can use a mirror to reflect light and explain how mirrors work. . I can explain why mirrors are good reflectors.. I can use mirrors to reflect light onto different objects..

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