_the bouncing (1) off of light. Mirrors come in different types. The first one is the (3). a. type of mirror with a flat surface, it produces an image flipped vertically, this is known When mirrors are placed next to each other at a certain as (4) angle it can create more than one images, known as (5). mirrors are placed in (6)_ number of images is produced. The spherical mirrors come in two: (7) or the converging mirror and (8) When position, facing each other, an infinite the diverging mirror. These mirrors also function differently. A mirror which provides wider view field making distant objects appear smaller is (9) increase the beam that a certain source of light is radiating, you must enclose it in a If you want to Dentists also use this kind of mirror because it can magnify the (10) teeth they are checking on, and this makes easier for them to find the hidden cavity. Now let us go to lenses. Like mirror, lenses also come in either convex lens, known as (11). and concave lens, which is also called (12). These lenses are also useful to man, like how a mirror is. To see minute or tiny microorganisms, Scientists use (13)_ which has (14) To correct a visual problem known as myopia, An eye expert known as Optometrist would prescribe a myopic person to wear eye glasses with (15). the person who sees better in a far distance, or the farsighted, a pair of eyeglasses with (16) while for is uşed.

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Virror and lenses are the tools used in studying the two main behavior of light:
diverging lens
multiple
images
retina
inversion
lateral
eyes
convex lenses
plane mirror
concave mirror
eyelids
parallel
converging
Lenses
convex mirror
iris diaphragm
reflection
refraction
meniscus lenses
or the bending of light and (2)_
(1)
off of light.
the bouncing
Mirrors come in different types. The first one is the (3)
a
type of mirror with a flat surface, it produces an image flipped vertically, this is known
When mirrors are placed next to each other at a certain
as (4)_
angle it can create more than one images, known as (5)
When
mirrors are placed in (6).
number of images is produced. The spherical mirrors come in two: (7)
or the converging mirror and (8)
position, facing each other, an infinite
the diverging mirror.
These mirrors also function differently. A mirror which provides wider view
If you want to
increase the beam that a certain source of light is radiating, you must enclose it in a
Dentists also use this kind of mirror because it can magnify the
field making distant objects appear smaller is (9)
(10)
teeth they are checking on, and this makes easier for them to find the hidden cavity.
Now let us go to lenses.
Like mirror, lenses also come in either convex lens, known as (11).
and concave lens, which is also called (12).
These lenses are also useful to man, like how a mirror is. To see minute or tiny
microorganisms, Scientists use (13).
which has (14).
To correct a visual problem known as myopia, An eye expert known as Optometrist
would prescribe a myopic person to wear eye glasses with (15).
the person who sees better in a far distance, or the farsighted, a pair of eyeglasses with
(16)_
-while for
is used.
Transcribed Image Text:Virror and lenses are the tools used in studying the two main behavior of light: diverging lens multiple images retina inversion lateral eyes convex lenses plane mirror concave mirror eyelids parallel converging Lenses convex mirror iris diaphragm reflection refraction meniscus lenses or the bending of light and (2)_ (1) off of light. the bouncing Mirrors come in different types. The first one is the (3) a type of mirror with a flat surface, it produces an image flipped vertically, this is known When mirrors are placed next to each other at a certain as (4)_ angle it can create more than one images, known as (5) When mirrors are placed in (6). number of images is produced. The spherical mirrors come in two: (7) or the converging mirror and (8) position, facing each other, an infinite the diverging mirror. These mirrors also function differently. A mirror which provides wider view If you want to increase the beam that a certain source of light is radiating, you must enclose it in a Dentists also use this kind of mirror because it can magnify the field making distant objects appear smaller is (9) (10) teeth they are checking on, and this makes easier for them to find the hidden cavity. Now let us go to lenses. Like mirror, lenses also come in either convex lens, known as (11). and concave lens, which is also called (12). These lenses are also useful to man, like how a mirror is. To see minute or tiny microorganisms, Scientists use (13). which has (14). To correct a visual problem known as myopia, An eye expert known as Optometrist would prescribe a myopic person to wear eye glasses with (15). the person who sees better in a far distance, or the farsighted, a pair of eyeglasses with (16)_ -while for is used.
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