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Energy of photon

Angle of incidence and reflection

Index of refraction speed of light

Index of refraction wavelength

Snell' s law law of refraction

When enteringa material with higher index this happens

Total internal reflection

Focal length

Distance between the focal point and the mirror

Focal length

Connection between radius and focal length

Relationship between four distances

Positive and negative distance

Magnification and meaning of signs

Object placed beyond Focal point

Real, inverted and magnified

Object is placed at F

No image formed because reflected light rays parrallel to each other

Object is placed between Focal point and the mirror

Image produced virtual, upright, magnified

Key concepts

1. Ray parallel to axis-->reflects back through focal point


2. Rays through focal point-reflects back parallel to acids


3. Ray to center of mirror-->reflects back at same angle relative to normal

Single diverging mirror

Virtual, upright, and reduced

UV NO IR

-Upright images always virtual


-No image is formed when the object is a focal length away


-Inverted Image are always real

Focal length concave versus convex mirror

Magnification

Magnification greater than 1 less than 1 for less than one

Beyond at Centre between Center and focus and focal point

Before focal point

Virtual and in large is the image produced extend the reflection Rays backwards

Images formed by refraction

Real images refraction vs mirrors

Sign conversion for retracting surfaces

Sign conversion for mirrors

Flat refracting surfaces

Images formed by refraction

Flat refracting surfaces

Converging vs diverging lenses

Converging rays

Diverging bioconcave

Signs fire flat, convex, and mirrored