Physics > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > Physics 30: Assignment 11>Withs parts:Part One: Reflection and Part Two: Refraction( all answers ve (All)
Part One: Reflection Part One of this assignment is worth 23 marks. The value of each question is noted in parentheses in the left margin. Note: The answer areas will expand to fit the length of yo... ur response. (1) 1. The law of reflection is one of the most basic of all laws in optics; it relates the angle of incidence to the angle of reflection. State the law of reflection. Answer: The law of reflection states that on a plane mirror, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, relative to the normal. 2. Draw a ray diagram for each, and then use the diagram to predict if the images are real or virtual erect or inverted larger, smaller, the same size, or not formed on the same side of the mirror as the objects or on the opposite side (2) a. An object is placed at F in front of a converging or concave mirror. List the image characteristics below. (Note the focal length is positive for converging mirrors in the simulation.) Answer: No image is formed (2) b. An object is placed between F and the surface of a converging or concave mirror. List the image characteristics below. (Note the focal length is positive for converging mirrors in the simulation.)Physics 30: Assignment 11 2 Answer: Virtual Erect Larger On the opposite side (2) c. An object is placed very far away from a diverging or convex mirror (far left on the simulation). List the image characteristics below. (Note the focal length is negative for diverging mirrors in the simulation.) [Show More]
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