What are the rules for making a ray diagram?
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1- WE MUST TAKE AT LEAST 2 RAYS CONVENIEENCE WHOSE PATHS CAN BE TRACED AFTER REFLECTION
2- AN OBJECT IS TO BE KEPT ON THE LEFT SIDE OF REFLECTING SURFACE
3- AN OBJECT IS ALWAYS TO BE KEPT ON THE PRINCIPAL AXIS SUCH THAT IT IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE PRINCIPAL AXIS AND ITS FOOTS TOUCHES THE PRINCIPAL AXIS
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1- WE MUST TAKE AT LEAST 2 RAYS CONVENIEENCE WHOSE PATHS CAN BE TRACED AFTER REFLECTION
2- AN OBJECT IS TO BE KEPT ON THE LEFT SIDE OF REFLECTING SURFACE
3- AN OBJECT IS ALWAYS TO BE KEPT ON THE PRINCIPAL AXIS SUCH THAT IT IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE PRINCIPAL AXIS AND ITS FOOTS TOUCHES THE PRINCIPAL AXIS
HOPE THAT IT HELPS YOU
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1. Pick a point on the top of the object and draw two incident rays traveling towards the mirror.
2. Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors.
3. Mark the image of the top of the object.
4. Repeat the process for the bottom of the object.
2. Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors.
3. Mark the image of the top of the object.
4. Repeat the process for the bottom of the object.
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