2. Objective
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Distinguish between the different types of
mirrors.
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Describe a simple ray diagram.
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Distinguish between real and virtual images.
3. Introductory
Today we will be talking about…
Mirrors
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Concave
Convex
Simple ray diagrams
Images
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Virtual
Real
4. Concave Mirrors
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A concave mirror is a mirror that has a
slightly inward curve like the inside of a
spoon.
The curved surface focuses parallel rays
from a great distance into a single point for
enhanced intensity.
5. Concave Mirrors
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The image you see from the mirror is either
real (inverted) or virtual (upright).
The image depends on the objects distance
from the surface to the mirror.
6. Examples of Concave Mirrors
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Headlights of a car
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Dentist mirror
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the source of light is placed at the focus of the
concave reflector
focus light on the tooth to be examined
Make-up mirrors
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enlarges the image to be easier to see
7. Convex Mirrors
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A convex mirror curves outward like the back
of a spoon.
The image reflected from a convex mirror is
smaller, upright, and virtual.
8. Examples of Convex Mirrors
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Side-view mirror
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Security mirrors
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allows the driver to see more objects and a wider
view of what’s behind
used in malls, convenience stores, and
supermarkets to view a large portion of people
Camera phone
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helps to aim correctly when taking a self- portrait
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