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Title: Ray Optics: Reflection and Refraction


1
Ray Optics Reflection and Refraction
  • 10.1

2
Rays
  • Representation of the path that light follows
  • Represent beams of light that are composed of
    millions of light photons traveling together

3
Reflection
  • When a light ray strikes the surface of a
    material and some of the light bounces off the
    surface

4
Reflection
  • Normal line
  • Perpendicular to the surface at the point of
    reflection
  • Angle of incidence
  • The angle between the incoming light ray and the
    normal line
  • Angle of reflection
  • The angle between the normal line and the
    reflected ray.

5
Reflection
  • The angle of incidence is always equal to the
    angle of reflection

6
Reflection
  • Flat mirrors
  • Plane mirrors
  • Produces an image that is reversed and appears to
    be located the same distance behind the mirror as
    the object is in front of the mirror

7
Reflection
  • Spherical mirrors
  • Convex
  • Outside surface (back) of a spoon
  • Concave
  • Inside surface (front) of a spoon

8
Reflection
  • Focal Point of a Flat Mirror
  • The point in front of the mirror at which the
    reflected rays all meet
  • Spherical mirrors or lenses do not have exact
    focal points.
  • Focal point of a concave mirror is in front of
    the mirror
  • Focal point of a convex mirror is behind the
    mirror

9
Reflection
  • Real image
  • Formed by a mirror or lens when light rays from
    the object converge. It can be seen by placing a
    screen or piece of paper at the point at which
    the light from the object converges.
  • Virtual image
  • Apparently causes light to diverge from a mirror
    or lens. It cannot be seen on a screen or piece
    of paper since no light actually converges at the
    image location.

10
Refraction
  • The change in direction of a wave or photon of
    light as it crosses a boundary into a different
    medium
  • Index of refraction is the ratio of the speed of
    light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the
    material

11
Total Internal Reflection
  • When the angle of refraction is greater than 90º,
    a light ray is reflected.
  • Optical fibers
  • Light stays in the fiber because each interaction
    of the light bouncing off the side is reflected

12
Lenses
  • A carefully ground or molded piece of transparent
    material
  • Convex lensthicker at its center than at its
    edges (converging)
  • Concave lensthinner at its center than at its
    edges (diverging)
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