What are metal and glass used for in a regular mirror? Check all that apply. Glass prevents metal oxidation Metal causes reflection Glass inverts the image. Metal pushes the rays back and glass changes their direction. Glass keeps the metal shape.
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- Q7The pictures show some of the ways that lenses and mirrors can change the way things look. Which statement correctly explains why this happens? A. Light changes the way things look because it is transparent. B. Light changes the way things look because it is opaque. C. Light changes the way things look because it can vibrate matter. D. Light changes the way things look because it bends around and bounces off matter.What condition is necessary for a real image in a concave mirror?A.) Object outside the focusB.) Object inside the focusC.) Object bigger than its imageD.) Object smaller than its image
- 10. When you look in a plane mirror, what is true? * The image is real. The image is reversed. The image is closer to the mirror than you are. The image is farther away from the mirror than you are. LExplain the sparkle or brilliance of diamond using the terms of: a. refractive index b. critical angle c. total internal reflectionThe image of a distant object created by a concave mirror will be... a. formed at the focal point of the mirror b. formed at the mirror's center of curvature c. virtual, upright, and reduced d. real, upright, and magnified
- 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…A golf ball is in the focal point of a large concave mirror. How does the image of the ball look like? a. enlarged b. diminished c. no image found d. cannot be determined1. What is the difference between a concave mirror and a convex mirror in terms of their reflective surfaces?
- To start a campfire using a small mirror to light paper or dry grass. What shape of mirror would they use. Describe what happens to the sunlight when they do this, using a ray diagramWhat type of mirror is the side mirror of a car? Explain why that type of mirror is usedIdentify the type of mirror that best matched the description given. When light rays reflect off 1. Concave mirror Its surface, they diverge When held far away from its 2. Convex mirror surface, objects appear smaller and upside down Can concentrate the Suns 3. Concave mirror rays to a focal point so a piece of paper burns 4. Neither concave or convex mirror