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Q and A's for Chapter 29

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show Perpendicular  
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What is the angle formed between the incident ray and the normal?   show
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What is the angle formed between the reflected ray and the normal?   show
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True or False: A convex mirror is curved outward.   show
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show False; larger  
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show Reflected sound  
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show Virtual  
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How is a real image formed?   show
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What is a flat mirror?   show
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show When waves strike the surface of a transparent medium, like water, at an angle, their direction changes.  
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show Light doesn't travel through a mirror, but is returned by the mirror's surface.  
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The angle of Reflection equals________?   show
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True of False: Your image behind a plane mirror is farther then it appears.   show
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What are mirages produceed by?   show
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What kind of image is produced by reflection in a plane mirror?   show
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