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Ray Diagrams for Curved Mirrors

This document provides instructions for students to construct ray diagrams to determine the location, orientation, size, and type of images formed by curved mirrors. Students are asked to use a ruler, protractor, and pencil to draw three rays and locate the image. They then summarize the characteristics and location of the images in a table. Students are also given questions to answer about how the location of an object affects the image, what type of mirror dentists use, and what kind of mirror is common in stores.

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Ray Diagrams for Curved Mirrors

This document provides instructions for students to construct ray diagrams to determine the location, orientation, size, and type of images formed by curved mirrors. Students are asked to use a ruler, protractor, and pencil to draw three rays and locate the image. They then summarize the characteristics and location of the images in a table. Students are also given questions to answer about how the location of an object affects the image, what type of mirror dentists use, and what kind of mirror is common in stores.

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SANTIAGO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Name:_______________________________ Grade and Sec.:__________


Teacher:_____________________________ Date:___________________

Are you L-O-S-T after Reflection?


Objective:
Construct ray diagrams to determine the location, orientation, size, and type of images formed by
curved mirror.
Materials:
• Protractor and ruler
 Pencil

Procedure:
1. Use the ruler or protractor and pencil in ray diagramming. As much as possible, use the 3 rays to
locate the image formed in a curved mirror.

2. Use a table similar to Table 6 below to summarize the characteristics and location of the images formed.
Guide Questions:

Q14. Refer to Table 6. How does the location of the object affect the characteristics and location of the image formed in
a concave mirror? Convex mirror?

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Q15. What type of mirror do dentists usually use to clearly see the images of our teeth? Why?

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Q16. What kind of curved mirror do you see in most of the department stores? Why do they use such kind of mirror?

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