Cases Object is greater than 2 focal lengths from the mirror (d0>2f) Object is between 1 and 2 focal lengths from the mirror (f<d0<2f) Object is at the.

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Cases Object is greater than 2 focal lengths from the mirror (d0>2f) Object is between 1 and 2 focal lengths from the mirror (f<d0<2f) Object is at the focal point (d0=f) Object is between the mirror and the focal point (0<d0<f)

Cases

Cases

Cases

Cases

Convex Mirrors Surface of mirror is curved outward Spreads out light rays (diverging mirror) Produced a virtual image that is upright and smaller than the object

Convex Mirrors

Ray Diagrams

Ray Diagrams

Ray Diagrams

Ray Diagrams Remember for a convex mirror: The image is ALWAYS upright, virtual and smaller