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Section 17.1 and 4
  • Reflection and Image Formation

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Reflection
  • What is reflection?

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Reflection
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  • What is the Law of Reflection?

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Reflection
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  • For what angles does the law hold true?
  • Does it matter at what angle the surface is held?

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Reflection
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  • What happens when light rays reflect off an
    uneven surface?

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Reflection
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  • Why is it so hard to see the on rainy nights,
    especially the road?

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Mirrors
  • Types of Mirrors

8
Mirrors
  • What is an image?

9
Mirrors
  • Where are the images located?

10
Mirrors
  • Parts to a mirror
  • Focal Point (F)
  • Center of Curvature (C)

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Mirrors
  • Ray Diagrams
  • Three rules for drawing them
  • Light in parallel will reflect out through the
    focal point.
  • Light in through the focal point will reflect out
    parallel
  • If rays do not meet, trace them behind the
    mirror.

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Mirrors
  • Plane Mirrors

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Mirrors
  • Concave (in between C and F)

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Mirrors
  • Concave (at F)

15
Mirrors
  • Concave (Beyond C)

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Mirrors
  • Concave (between F and mirror)

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Mirrors
  • Convex

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Mirrors
  • Describing the Images

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Mirror
  • Object and Image Distances

20
Mirror Example 1
  • With his face 6.0 cm from the bottom of an empty
    bowl, Spot sees his reflection 12 cm behind the
    bowl and jumps back. Describe the image that Spot
    saw. Find the focal point of the bowl.

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Mirror Example 2
  • A friend is wearing a pair of mirrored sunglasses
    whose convex surface has a focal length of 20.0
    cm. If your face is 40.0 cm from the sunglasses,
    how far behind the sunglasses is your image?

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Mirror Example 3
  • A colored reflecting sphere was a popular lawn
    ornament. If a bird is 13.4 cm from the sphere
    and sees its image reflected 8.6 cm behind the
    sphere, where is the focal point? Describe the
    image seen by the bird.

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Mirror Example 4
  • Make up mirrors tend to be concave mirrors.
    Marissa has one with a focal point of 18 cm. If
    she looks into it from a distance of 12 cm, how
    far is her image from the mirror? Is Marissa's
    location important when looking in the mirror?

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Section 17.1 and 3 Homework
  • Read Section 17.1 and 3
  • Answer Questions 1-8, 22-27
  • Complete exercises 1, 10-13
  • Homework Check will be Friday
  • Article Due June 1st, on Reflection or Refraction
  • Chapter 16 and 17 test on Wednesday, June 3rd.
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