PPT-Curved Mirrors

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Chapter 5 Section 7 HW p 555 PTG 57 16 8 Learning Objectives Compare and contrast real and virtual images Describe focal length Success Criteria Identify the

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Chapter 5 Section 7 HW p 555 PTG 57 16 8 Learning Objectives Compare and contrast real and virtual images Describe focal length Success Criteria Identify the focal point and the focal length of a curved mirror. Unit 3:Light. Curved mirrors. Terms:. Curved mirror- can be thought of as a large number of plane mirrors all having slightly different angles. The laws of reflection still apply. Converging mirror- has a concave reflecting surface. Unit 3:Light. Curved mirrors. Terms:. Curved mirror- can be thought of as a large number of plane mirrors all having slightly different angles. The laws of reflection still apply. Converging mirror- has a concave reflecting surface. The most common type of curved mirror is a spherical mirror. A spherical mirror has the shape of a section from the surface of a sphere. Curved Mirrors. Concave mirror – the inside surface of the mirror is polished. December 4. th. . REVIEW. What do you remember. ?. December 4. th. 2015 page 111. DO: I . will be able to explain the nature of waves, their behaviors and characteristics as they are manipulated by mirrors and lenses. 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).. One Sentence USP. The Wider View, More Splendid Experience. . . . . ① . Curved Design, wider viewing angle. ② . UHD resolution, see more detail. Module 5. HigherEdServices.org. Session Topics. Orthographic projections of inclined and single-curved surfaces. Drawing isometric sketches from orthographic views of objects with inclined and single-curved surfaces. 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.. December 4. th. . REVIEW. What do you remember. ?. December 4. th. 2015 page 111. DO: I . will be able to explain the nature of waves, their behaviors and characteristics as they are manipulated by mirrors and lenses. Mirrors. Recall that your eyes gather light reflected off of objects . This allows you to see the objects. Light can reflect more than once. Light bouncing off of you can then bounce off of a mirror. Olaf . Iwert. , ESO. . © . Image. courtesy of . Bloombety. , . Pavoncello. Rotunda. . Interior Decoration and Home Design Blog. Do NOT think ‘Detectors’,. but . think Optics . and. Detector !. By: Delaney Sacra, Helena Haddad, Natalie Safe, and Ryan . Verbrugge. Mirrors & Reflections Part 1. Identify where in the novel the symbol is introduced.. It is prominent . in scenes she . is reflecting upon herself. A Mirror 3NOTESprototype to volume production manufacturing Give us a call and we will be honored to assist youDon146t see exactly what you are looking forMirrorscvilaseropticscom4SELECTION GUIDEWAVELENGTHSREF

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