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What happens to an incident ray that passes through the focal point of a concave mirror? An incident ray passing through the focal point is reflected so.

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1 What happens to an incident ray that passes through the focal point of a concave mirror? An incident ray passing through the focal point is reflected so that it is parallel to the axis. An incident ray that can be extended to pass through the focal point of a convex mirror will be reflected parallel to the axis. 21-Feb-16

2 Using lenses L.O  Design a camera.  Predict at what distance a convex lens can act as a magnifying glass. 21-Feb-16 Homework: workbook pages 113-115 Revision session today in KC3.

3 21-Feb-16 constructing ray diagrams

4 21-Feb-16 formation of a real image by a convex lens

5 21-Feb-16 linear magnification

6 21-Feb-16 linear magnification

7 21-Feb-16 focussing a camera

8 21-Feb-16 camera aperture

9 21-Feb-16 Changing the aperture

10 21-Feb-16 A camera contains a converging lens that is used to form a real image of an object.

11 FF2F 5. OBJECT INSIDE F IMAGE: VIRTUAL*, UPRIGHT, MAGNIFIED IMAGE POSITION: inside 2F & SAME SIDE AS OBJECT uses end show *VIRTUAL Image: Light does NOT actually pass through it – cannot be projected onto a screen Arrow key to animate slide

12 5. OBJECT INSIDE F IMAGE: VIRTUAL, UPRIGHT, MAGNIFIED IMAGE POSITION: inside 2F & SAME SIDE AS OBJECT Back to diagra m Magnifying glass

13 21-Feb-16 Task: Workbook page 116-117

14 Using lenses L.O.:  What type of lens is used in a camera and magnifying glass.  What type of image is formed in a camera and magnifying glass? 21-Feb-16


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