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### Concave Mirrors

#### Case 1: Object Located Beyond C

Using a ruler/straight edge, draw the three rays. Then describe the size, type, orientation, and position. (Remember C = 2F)

**Diagram Explanation:**
- An object is placed on the left side, beyond the point C.
- C denotes the center of curvature.
- F denotes the principal focus.
- A concave mirror is shown with its reflecting surface on the right.
- Draw three rays from the object:
  1. A ray parallel to the principal axis after reflection passes through the focus (F).
  2. A ray passing through the focus (F) after reflection becomes parallel to the principal axis.
  3. A ray passing through the center of curvature (C) reflects back on itself.

**Description:**
- **S** (Size): Smaller
- **T** (Type): Real
- **O** (Orientation): Inverted
- **P** (Position): Between F and C

#### Case 2: Object Located at C

Using a ruler/straight edge, draw the three rays. Then describe the size, type, orientation, and position.

**Diagram Explanation:**
- An object is placed on the left side, at the point C (center of curvature).
- C denotes the center of curvature.
- F denotes the principal focus.
- A concave mirror is shown with its reflecting surface on the right.
- Draw three rays from the object:
  1. A ray parallel to the principal axis after reflection passes through the focus (F).
  2. A ray passing through the focus (F) after reflection becomes parallel to the principal axis.
  3. A ray passing through the center of curvature (C) reflects back on itself.

**Description:**
- **S** (Size): Same size
- **T** (Type): Real
- **O** (Orientation): Inverted
- **P** (Position): At C
Transcribed Image Text:### Concave Mirrors #### Case 1: Object Located Beyond C Using a ruler/straight edge, draw the three rays. Then describe the size, type, orientation, and position. (Remember C = 2F) **Diagram Explanation:** - An object is placed on the left side, beyond the point C. - C denotes the center of curvature. - F denotes the principal focus. - A concave mirror is shown with its reflecting surface on the right. - Draw three rays from the object: 1. A ray parallel to the principal axis after reflection passes through the focus (F). 2. A ray passing through the focus (F) after reflection becomes parallel to the principal axis. 3. A ray passing through the center of curvature (C) reflects back on itself. **Description:** - **S** (Size): Smaller - **T** (Type): Real - **O** (Orientation): Inverted - **P** (Position): Between F and C #### Case 2: Object Located at C Using a ruler/straight edge, draw the three rays. Then describe the size, type, orientation, and position. **Diagram Explanation:** - An object is placed on the left side, at the point C (center of curvature). - C denotes the center of curvature. - F denotes the principal focus. - A concave mirror is shown with its reflecting surface on the right. - Draw three rays from the object: 1. A ray parallel to the principal axis after reflection passes through the focus (F). 2. A ray passing through the focus (F) after reflection becomes parallel to the principal axis. 3. A ray passing through the center of curvature (C) reflects back on itself. **Description:** - **S** (Size): Same size - **T** (Type): Real - **O** (Orientation): Inverted - **P** (Position): At C
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