Direction: Identify if the statement is a concave or convex mirroriens 1 Also called as a diverging lens 2. Reflective surface bulges towards the light source. 3. Also called as a converging mirror 4. The parallel light rays intersect at a focal point after reflection 5 Reflective surface bulges away from the light source 6. Positive focal length of a mirror 7. Lens with a thicker center 8. A lens that forms upright and reduced images. 9 A thinner center lens. 10. Lens that forms real and virtual images. 11. Converging lens is also known as. 12. Lens with a thinner edges. 13. Lens with a thicker edges. 14. Image located behind the mirror 15. Mirror with an inverted image. 16. q + of the lens 17. Negative focal length of the mirror 18. h'- of the mirror 19. h'+ of the lens 20. q- of the mirror 21. A mirror which is very dependent of the object positions. 22. Lens that can always produce a virtual image. 23. Mirror that is always upright. 24. Lens with the image formation on the object side of the lens. 25. Lens that will always produce a reduced image.
Direction: Identify if the statement is a concave or convex mirroriens 1 Also called as a diverging lens 2. Reflective surface bulges towards the light source. 3. Also called as a converging mirror 4. The parallel light rays intersect at a focal point after reflection 5 Reflective surface bulges away from the light source 6. Positive focal length of a mirror 7. Lens with a thicker center 8. A lens that forms upright and reduced images. 9 A thinner center lens. 10. Lens that forms real and virtual images. 11. Converging lens is also known as. 12. Lens with a thinner edges. 13. Lens with a thicker edges. 14. Image located behind the mirror 15. Mirror with an inverted image. 16. q + of the lens 17. Negative focal length of the mirror 18. h'- of the mirror 19. h'+ of the lens 20. q- of the mirror 21. A mirror which is very dependent of the object positions. 22. Lens that can always produce a virtual image. 23. Mirror that is always upright. 24. Lens with the image formation on the object side of the lens. 25. Lens that will always produce a reduced image.
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When a light ray (termed as the incident ray) hits a surface and bounces back (forms a reflected ray), the process of reflection of light has taken place.
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A mirror is made of glass that is coated with a metal amalgam on one side due to which the light ray incident on the surface undergoes reflection and not refraction.
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Direction: Identify if the statement is a concave or convex mirroriens
1 Also called as a diverging lens
2. Reflective surface bulges towards the light source.
3. Also called as a converging mirror
4.
The parallel light rays intersect at a focal point after reflection
5 Reflective surface bulges away from the light source
6. Positive focal length of a mirror
7. Lens with a thicker center
8. A lens that forms upright and reduced images.
9 A thinner center lens.
10. Lens that forms real and virtual images.
11. Converging lens is also known as.
12. Lens with a thinner edges.
13. Lens with a thicker edges.
14. Image located behind the mirror
15. Mirror with an inverted image.
16. q + of the lens
17. Negative focal length of the mirror
18. h'- of the mirror
19. h'+ of the lens
20. q- of the mirror
21. A mirror which is very dependent of the object positions.
22. Lens that can always produce a virtual image.
23. Mirror that is always upright.
24. Lens with the image formation on the object side of the lens.
25. Lens that will always produce a reduced image.
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