Physics Ch 29 ppt.p3 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Is your eye able to tell the difference b/t an object and its virtual image? | No, the light enters your eye exactly the same way it would if the image were real. |
| Are the distance behind the mirror and the size of the the object the same? | Yes |
| What does the law of reflection say about curved mirrors? | It is the same, however, the sizes and distances of the object and image are not longer equal. |
| How does the image form on a convex mirror? | The virtual image is smaller and farther from the mirror than the object is. |
| How does the image form on a concave mirror? | The virtual image is larger and closer than the object is. |
| Describe a plane mirror and give 2 examples. | A plane mirror is flat. a bathroom mirror and a dressing room mirror |
| Describe a convex mirror and give 2 examples. | A convex mirror is curved outward. security mirrors, traffic control mirrors |
| Describe a concave mirror and give 1 example. | A concave mirror is curved inward. a make-up mirror |
| What is an image? | a likeness or reproduction of an object |
| Describe virtual images. | Virtual images in mirrors are images that seem to be in or behind the mirror and appear upright. |
| Describe real images. | Real images are formed by converging light rays and can be displayed on a screen and appear inverted. |
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