Science ray diagram.......... of light chapter
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RAY DIAGRAM
- Pick a point on the top of the object and draw two incident rays traveling towards the mirror.
- Using a straight edge, accurately draw one ray so that it passes exactly through the focal point on the way to the mirror. Draw the second ray such that it travels exactly parallel to the principal axis. Place arrowheads upon the rays to indicate their direction of travel
- Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors
- The ray that passes through the focal point on the way to the mirror will reflect and travel parallel to the principal axis. Use a straight edge to accurately draw its path. The ray that traveled parallel to the principal axis on the way to the mirror will reflect and travel through the focal point. Place arrowheads upon the rays to indicate their direction of travel. Extend the rays past their point of intersection.
- Mark the image of the top of the objectThe image point of the top of the object is the point where the two reflected rays intersect. If your were to draw a third pair of incident and reflected rays, then the third reflected ray would also pass through this point. This is merely the point where all light from the top of the object would intersect upon reflecting off the mirror. Of course, the rest of the object has an image as well and it can be found by applying the same three steps to another chosen point.
- The goal of a ray diagram is to determine the location, size, orientation, and type of image that is formed by the concave mirror.
THEN OUR DIAGRAM CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN COMPLETED..
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