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From “The Physics Classroom” physicsclassroom/Class/refln/u13l3a.cfm

From “The Physics Classroom” http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/refln/u13l3a.cfm. Convex (diverting) Mirror. Draw a ray parallel to the principal axis. Where this ray crosses the mirror, draw a reflected ray through the focal point. Draw a ray through the focal point.

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From “The Physics Classroom” physicsclassroom/Class/refln/u13l3a.cfm

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  1. From “The Physics Classroom” http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/refln/u13l3a.cfm

  2. Convex (diverting) Mirror Draw a ray parallel to the principal axis. Where this ray crosses the mirror, draw a reflected ray through the focal point. Draw a ray through the focal point. Where this ray hits the mirror, draw a reflected ray parallel to the principal axis Where the two reflected rays cross, draw the reflected image.

  3. Concave (converging) Mirror

  4. Concave (converging) Mirror When an object is located at the focal point of a concave mirror NO image will form.

  5. Concave (converging) Mirror

  6. Convex (diverting) Mirror

  7. Concave (converging) Mirror

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