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Chapter 29 Mrs.Kohl

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True or false: An incident ray is incoming?   True  
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A ___ Image appears to be in a location where light does not usually reach   virtual  
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__ mirror produce only virtual images   Plane  
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__ is the bouncing back of a particle or wave that strikes a boundary between two media   Reflecting or reflection  
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True or False:Metal surfaces are rigid to light waves.   true  
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True or False: A light wave that strikes a boundary is called a reflected ray.   False, an incident ray  
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True or False: Usually waves are partly reflected and partly refracted when they fall on transparent medium.   True  
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True or false: Light energy does progate into the metat,but instead is not returned into a reflected wave.   false, it is progatged and it is returned into a reflected wave  
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Each ray_____ the law of reflection   obeys  
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Sound refraction occurs in uneven___   winds  
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These divergent rays ___ to origintate from a point located behind the mirror   appear  
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____ mirrors produce only virtual images   Plane  
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The law of reflection holds for ___ mirrors   curved  
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____ images in mirrors are images that seem to be in or behind the mirror   virtual  
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____ mirrors curve outward   Convex  
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