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Can anyone please tell me how to draw Ray diagram according to the question..


Arey: read the book
Arey: or take help of by.jus
Anonymous: Thanks for the comment
Arey: Just read the procedure of ray dia, I also was confuse over that but after reading it came clear
Anonymous: OK.

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Answered by Arey
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Here's your answer :

1. Make sure you know the rules that after striking were the lines go.

In concave mirror the line use to converge but vise versa in convex mirror.

mostly in every case we use two lines that one goes parallel and after it strike on mirror goes to focus and another goes from curvature and after striking it goes back to the same path but only when the object is on curvature one line from parallel to focus is used and another from focus to parallel is used. Images attached for better explanation .

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<b>To draw a ray diagram of Concave mirror- use the following laws

<b>1.Any incident ray travelling parallel to principle axis on the way to the mirror will pass through the focal point upon reflectionAny incident ray passing through the focal point on the way to the mirror will travel parallel to the principle axis upon reflection.

<b>2.A ray passing from the C (centre of curvature) reflects back (on same path).

<b>Convex mirror- use the following laws

<b>1.Any incident ray travelling parallel to principle axis on the way to a convex mirror will reflect in such a manner that its extension will pass through the focal point.

<b>2.Any incident ray travelling towards a convex mirror such that its extension passes through the focal point will reflect and travel parallel to the principle axis.

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