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Title: Images in Plane Mirrors


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Images in Plane Mirrors
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Properties of Images in Plane Mirrors
  • Writing reflectively activity
  • Object vs Image Distance

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Characteristics in Plane Mirrors
  • Distance from object to mirror equals distance
    from image to mirror
  • Upright
  • Left-Right reversal
  • Virtual image

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  • An object in front of the mirror is the object.
    The appearance of the object in the mirror is
    called the image.
  • Since light does not originate behind the mirror
    (but only appears to), the image in a plane
    mirror is called a virtual image point.

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  • NOTE the human brain can only comprehend light
    rays travelling in straight line paths

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  • Lateral inversion the orientation of an image
    in a plane mirror appears to be backwards and in
    the reverse order.

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  • LOST Image Characteristics
  • 1. Location the image can be closer, farther, or
    the same distance as the object.
  • 2. Orientation - the image can be upright (erect)
    or inverted (upside-down) compared with the
    object
  • 3. Size the image can be smaller, larger, or the
    same size (relative to the object)
  • 4. Type the image can be real or virtual (a real
    image will form on a screen)

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  • The four characteristics of an image in a plane
    mirror are (SALT)
  • An image in a plane mirror is the same size as
    the object. (Size)
  • 2. The image is upright. (Attitude)
  • 3. The location of the image is the opposite of
    the mirror relative to the object. (Location)
  • 4. It is a virtual image. (Type)

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  • 1. In your own words, describe what is meant by
    the term virtual image.
  • 2. You stand 1.8 m in front of a plane mirror as
    you are brushing your teeth. Use LOST to
    describe the characteristics of the image.
  • 3. You are wearing a T-shirt that has the words
    OPTICS on it. You stand in front of a plane
    mirror. Write in your notebook how this word
    appears to you as you look in the mirror.

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  • 4. Copy Figure 12 into your notebook. Use a
    ruler and a protractor to draw normals and
    reflected rays to locate the apparent source
    behind the mirror. (Refer to Figure 5 in this
    section for help with this.) Verify your answer
    using an object-image line and lines of equal
    length that are perpendicular to the mirror.


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  • 5. Copy all three parts of Figure 13 into the
    notebook leaving plenty of space around each
    part. Draw object-image lines and lines of equal
    length that are perpendicular to the mirror to
    determine the image of each object. Use SALT to
    describe the characteristics of each image.

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  • 6. a) What does the acronym SALT stand for?
  • b) In your own words, write a brief
    explanation of each of these four terms.
  • 7. Emergency vehicles make use of lateral
    inversion when painting words and pictures on the
    hoods. Why do you think this is so? Write a
    brief explanation, including examples of how this
    is used in your community.

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  • 9. Your parents have brought a new mirror for
    your bedroom. At first, you are dismayed because
    the mirror is only half your height and you do
    not think that you will be able to see an image
    of your entire body. You immediately notice,
    however, that the mirror does allow you to see
    your entire body. Copy Figure 14 into your
    notebook and use light rays to show that you
    really can see your feet in the mirror the way it
    is set up.

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  • 11. A periscope is a device that is used to see
    around corners, over a wall, or above water.
    Simple periscopes contain two plane mirrors.
  • a) Predict how these mirrors are arranged.
  • b) Draw a diagram to illustrate how such a
    periscope would work.
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