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Physics Mechanics Fluid Motion Heat Sound Electricity Magnetism Light

C H A P T E R 25 The Reflection of Light: Mirrors

Types of Mirrors: Plane Mirror Spherical Mirror: Convex and Concave Parabolic Mirror

25.1 Wave Fronts and Rays

A hemispherical view of a sound wave emitted by a pulsating sphere. The wave fronts are drawn through the condensations of the wave, so the distance between two successive wave fronts is the wavelength l. The rays are perpendicular to the wave fronts and point in the direction of the velocity of the wave.

Plane Wave Fronts The rays are perpendicular to the wave fronts and diverge. For a plane wave, the wave fronts are flat surfaces, and the rays are parallel to each other.

25.2 The Reflection of Light The law of reflection: The angle of incidence = The angle of reflection.

Types of Reflections

25.3 The Formation of Images by a Plane Mirror

1. The image is upright. 2. The image is the same size as you are. 3. The image is located as far behind the mirror as you are in front of it. 4. The image is a virtual image.

Virtual Image

Full-length Versus Half- length Mirrors Q: A woman is standing in front of a plane mirror. What is the minimum mirror height necessary for her to see her full image?

Full-length Versus Half- length Mirrors Q: A woman is standing in front of a plane mirror. What is the minimum mirror height necessary for her to see her full image? A: For the woman to see her full-sized image, only a half-sized mirror is needed.

Multiple Reflections