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1 Images in a Curved Mirrors
Concave Mirrors

2 Terminology of Concave Mirrors
C – centre of curvature – centre of the sphere F C V PA PA – principal axis – line going through C F – focus – point where parallel light rays come together V – vertex – point where PA meets mirror focal point focal length

3 How to Locate the Image in a Concave Mirror
Three light rays must be drawn originating from the top of the object: 1. Ray travels parallel to the PA and reflects through the F 2. Ray travels through F and reflects parallel to the PA 3. Ray travels to V and reflects at the same angle of incidence C V F 2 3 1 concave mirror demonstration

4 Image Location in a Concave Mirror
Object is located beyond C 2 3 1 S – smaller A – inverted L – between F and C T - real

5 Image Location in a Concave Mirror
Object is located at C 2 3 1 S – same A – inverted L – at C T - real

6 Image Location in a Concave Mirror
Object is located between F and C 2 1 3 S – larger A – inverted L – outside C T - real

7 Image Location in a Concave Mirror
Object is located at F 1 NO IMAGE FORMED 2

8 Image Location in a Concave Mirror
Object is located within F 2 1 S – larger A – upright L – behind mirror T - virtual 3

9 Why Two Different Reflections?
"Have you ever approached a giant concave mirror? See your upside-down image suspended in mid-air. Walk through the image to see a new reflection, right-side-up and greatly magnified. In the background you see reflected a room full of visitors enjoying other Taken in a place with no name (See more photos or videos here) View kacleaveland's map Why Two Different Reflections? 9

10 Image Characteristics of a Concave Mirror
Object Image Size Attitude Location Type Beyond C At C Between C and F At F inside smaller inverted between C and F real same size inverted at C real larger inverted beyond C real no clear image larger upright behind mirror virtual THE SIZE AND TYPE OF IMAGE DEPENDS ON LOCATION OF OBJECT concave mirror demonstration

11 - make-up mirrors – make the image larger than the object
Use of Concave Mirrors - make-up mirrors – make the image larger than the object flashlight – parallel beams of light - Dentists - to focus light on the tooth that is being examined

12 Bathroom Mirror

13 Light


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