the object the position of object should be
The image formed by concave middan is
inverted and of the Same
Size as that
at the focus
at the centre of Cwnature
between focus and centre of Currature
beyond centre of currature
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Image Characteristics for Concave Mirrors
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved Mirror
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image Formation
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave Mirrors
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave MirrorsRay Diagrams - Concave Mirrors
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave MirrorsRay Diagrams - Concave MirrorsImage Characteristics for Concave Mirrors
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave MirrorsRay Diagrams - Concave MirrorsImage Characteristics for Concave MirrorsMirror Equation
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave MirrorsRay Diagrams - Concave MirrorsImage Characteristics for Concave MirrorsMirror EquationSpherical Aberration
Image Characteristics for Concave MirrorsThe Anatomy of a Curved MirrorReflection of Light and Image FormationTwo Rules of Reflection for Concave MirrorsRay Diagrams - Concave MirrorsImage Characteristics for Concave MirrorsMirror EquationSpherical AberrationPreviously in Lesson 3, ray diagrams were constructed in order to determine the general location, size, orientation, and type of image formed by concave mirrors. Perhaps you noticed that there is a definite relationship between the image characteristics and the location where an object is placed in front of a concave mirror. The purpose of this portion of the lesson is to summarize these object-image relationships - to practice the L•O•S•T art of image description. We wish to describe the characteristics of the image for any given object location. The L of L•O•S•T represents the relative location. The O of L•O•S•T represents the orientation (either upright or inverted). The S of L•O•S•T represents the relative size (either magnified, reduced or the same size as the object). And the T of L•O•S•T represents the type of image (either real or virtual). The best means of summarizing this relationship between object location and image characteristics is to divide the possible object locations into five general areas or poi
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