The King David High School Science Department Drawing Curved Mirror Ray Diagrams By Mr Jones.

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The King David High School Science Department Drawing Curved Mirror Ray Diagrams By Mr Jones

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF Example 1

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF 1 2 Draw a ray that travels parallel to the axis towards the mirror and reflects through the focal point in front of the mirror. Draw a ray that travels through the focal point in front of the mirror and reflects parallel to the axis. Example 1

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF Example 1

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF Example 2

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF 1 2 Draw a ray that travels parallel to the axis towards the mirror and reflects through the focal point in front of the mirror. Draw a ray that reflects off the centre of the mirror at the same angle it was incident. Example 2

Drawing a ray diagram for a concave mirror FF Example 2

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF Example 1

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF 1 2 Example 1 Draw a ray that travels parallel to the axis towards the mirror and reflects in a direction that makes it look like it originated at the focal point behind the mirror. Draw a ray that travels towards the focal point behind the mirror and reflects parallel to the axis.

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF Example 1

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF Example 2

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF 1 2 Example 2 Draw a ray that travels parallel to the axis towards the mirror and reflects in a direction that makes it look like it originated at the focal point behind the mirror. Draw a ray that travels towards the focal point behind the mirror and reflects parallel to the axis.

Drawing a ray diagram for a convex mirror FF Example 2