Title: CONCAVE MIRROR SUBJECT-SCIENCE CLASS-X
1 CONCAVE MIRROR SUBJECT-SCIENCE
CLASS-X
- PREPARED BY-
- SRADHANJALI PRADHAN
- CLASS - B.ED PART-II
- ROLL NO.- 20(SCIENCE)
2CONTENTS
- CONCAVE MIRROR
- PARTS OF CONCAVE MIRROR
- RULES FOR OBTAINING IMAGE FORMED BY CONCAVE
MIRROR - DIFFERENT TYPES OF IMAGES FORMED BY A CONCAVE
MIRROR - USES OF CONCAVE MIRRORS
3CONCAVE MIRROR
- A concave mirror is that spherical mirror in
which the reflection of light takes place at the
concave surface
4PARTS OF CONCAVE MIRROR
- Centre of curvature (C)
- Radius of curvature (R)
- Pole (P)
- Principal Axis
- Principal Focus (F)
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5RULES FOR OBTAINING IMAGES FORMED BY A CONCAVE
MIRROR
- RULE -1
- A ray of light which is parallel to the
principal axis of a concave mirror , passes
trough its focus after reflection from the mirror
6- RULE-2
- A ray of light passing trough the centre of
curvature of a concave mirror is reflected back
along the same path
7- RULE-3
- A ray of light passing trough the focus of a
concave mirror becomes parallel to the principal
axis after reflection
8FORMATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF IMAGES BY A
CONCAVE MIRROR
- Positions of the object
- between the pole (P) and focus (F)
- At the focus (F)
- between focus (F) and centre of curvature (C)
- At the centre of curvature (C)
- beyond the centre of curvature (C)
- At infinity
9WHEN THE OBJECT IS PLACE BETWEEN POLEAND FOCUS OF
THE MIRROR (OBJECT BETWEEN P AND F)
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- behind the mirror
- Virtual and errect
- larger than the object
10WHEN THE OBJECT IS PLACED AT FOCUS OF A CONCAVE
MIRROR (OBJECT AT F)
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- at infinity
- real and inverted
- highly magnified or enlarged
11WHEN THE OBJECT IS PLACED BETWEEN FOCUS AND
CENTRE OF CURVATURE (OBJECT BETWEEN F AND C)
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- beyond the centre of curvature
- real and inverted
- larger than the object
12WHEN THE OBJECT IS PLACED AT THE CENTRE OF
CURVATURE OF ACONCAVE MIRROR (OBJECT AT C)
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- at the centre of curvature
- real and inverted
- same size as the object
13WHEN THE OBJECT IS BEYOND THE CENTRE OF CURVATURE
OF A CONCAVE MIRROR (OBJECT BEYOND C)
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- between the focus and centre of curvature
- real and inverted
- smaller than the object
14WHEN THE OBJECT IS AT INFINITY
- NATURE OF IMAGE
- at the focus
- real and inverted
- much smaller than the object (or highly
diminished)
15USES OF CONCAVE MIRRORS
- Concave mirrors are used -
- As reflectors in car head-lights ,search lights
,hand torches ,and table lamps. - By doctors to concentrate light on body parts
like ears and eyes. - In the field of solar energy to focus sun-
rays on the objects to be heated. - As shaving mirrors.
16SUMMARISATION
- So far we had discussed-
- Concave mirrors
- Parts of concave mirrors
- Different types of images formed by a concave
mirror - Uses of concave mirror
17EVALUATE YOURSELF
- Q1)A ray of light which is parallel to the
principal axis of a concave mirror ,after
reflection - passes through its focus
- is reflected back along the same path
- becomes parallel to the principal axis
- passes through the centre of curvature
18Q2) When the object is placed at centre of
curvature ,then image is formed
- behind the mirror
- between focus and centre of curvature
- beyond centre of curvature
- at centre of curvature
19Q3) When the object is placed at the focus of a
concave mirror, then image is formed
- behind the mirror
- at infinity
- at the focus
- beyond centre of curvature
20 21 22 23GOOD. NEXT QUESTION
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25THANK YOU