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Page 1: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Grade 9 and 10 ScienceMr. MacMillan

Page 2: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Properties of Concave Mirrors

• A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward

• When you look at objects in a concave mirror such as people, buildings or cars the images are distorted

Page 3: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Images in Concave Mirrors

Page 4: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Ray Diagrams

• Principal axis– A line that passes through the centre of

curvature, C, of the mirror and is normal to the centre of the mirror

• Focal point– The point on the principal axis through

which reflected rays pass when the incident rays are parallel to and near the principal axis

• Focal length– The distance between the vertex of a mirror

and the focal point; half the distance from the vertex to the centre of curvature

Page 5: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave
Page 6: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Mirror and Magnification

Page 7: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Example

• A convex surveillance mirror in a convenience store has a focal length of -0.40m. A customer, who is 1.7m tall, is standing 4.5 m in front of the mirror.1. Calculate the image distance2. Calculate the image height.

Page 8: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave
Page 9: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave
Page 10: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Properties of Convex Mirrors

• A mirror whose reflecting surface curves outward

• A convex mirror is a spherical mirror that has only a small centre region that gives images that are not distorted

Page 11: Grade 9 and 10 Science Mr. MacMillan. Properties of Concave Mirrors A mirror whose reflecting surface curves inward When you look at objects in a concave

Images of Convex Mirrors

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Ray Diagrams