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Introduction to Reflection and Plane Mirrors - Terminology of Reflection - Reflection from a mirror - The Law of Reflection - Types of Reflection - Ray Diagrams - Locating an Image in a Mirror

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Introduction to Reflection and Plane Mirrors. - Terminology of Reflection - Reflection from a mirror - The Law of Reflection - Types of Reflection - Ray Diagrams - Locating an Image in a Mirror - Lateral Inversion - Properties of an image. Terminology of Reflection. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to Reflection and Plane Mirrors

Introduction to Reflection and Plane

Mirrors- Terminology of Reflection- Reflection from a mirror- The Law of Reflection- Types of Reflection- Ray Diagrams- Locating an Image in a Mirror- Lateral Inversion- Properties of an image

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Terminology of Reflection

• Perpendicular

• Parallel

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Recall - Terminology

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Terminology of Reflection

• Plane Mirror (Flat Mirror)

• Concave Mirror (caved inwards)

• Convex Mirror (bumped out towards you)

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Reflection

The law of reflection – The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection

Each arrow represents a “ray” of light.

Angle of Incidence

Angle of Reflection

Note: The angles are not measured to the edge They are measured to the “normal” The normal is a doted line that is drawn perpendicular to the mirror.

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Reflection from a mirror

Incident ray

Normal

Reflected ray

Angle of incidence Angle of reflection

Mirror

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• The Law of Reflection

Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection

In other words, light gets reflected from a surface at the same angle it hits it.

The same !!!

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Types of Reflection

• Clear (Specular) Reflection:– Reflection of light off a smooth surface

• Diffuse Reflection: – Refection of light off an irregular surface

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Clear vs. Diffuse Reflection

• Smooth, shiny surfaces have a clear reflection.

Rough, dull surfaces have a diffuse reflection.

Diffuse reflection is when light is scattered in different directions

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• Clear Reflection

• Diffuse Reflection

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Ray DiagramsA ray diagram is a method used to

determine where an image will appear when an object is viewed through a mirror or lens

A light ray radiates rays in millions of directions but we are only concerned with the ones that reach our eyes

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Locating an Image in a Mirror

• Since we know light travels in a straight line our brains think that the source is actually behind the mirror

• This is called a virtual image because the image location we perceive is not real

• Note, dashed lines indicate light rays behind the mirror

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• We can use light rays and the laws of reflection to determine where our object is located and draw it. We do this using object-image lines

• Rules for Object-Image Lines1) The distance between the object and mirror =

the distance between the mirror and image2) The object-image line is perpendicular to the

mirror surface

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• By choosing enough points we can accurately locate and draw our virtual image

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The Result - Lateral Inversion• The orientation of an image in a plane

mirror is flipped horizontally and in reverse order Try it for your self

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Lateral Inversion

Ambulance- Why do you think they paint it backwards?

SCIENCE!

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SALT• When you describe the properties of an

image, you need to examine four characteristics

1) Size of image (compared to the object: same size, smaller, larger)

2) Attitude of image (which way the image is orientated compared to the object: upright or inverted)

3) Location of image (distance from mirror)

4) Type of image (real or virtual)

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SALT

• An image in a plane mirror is ALWAYS the same size as the object, upright, equal distance behind the mirror, virtual (behind the mirror)