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Chapter 23B Mirrors and Lenses Worksheet

Images formed by mirrors and lenses can be classified as real or virtual. A real image occurs where light rays actually converge after interacting with the mirror or lens, while a virtual image appears to originate from a point where the light rays do not actually intersect. Flat mirrors form virtual images that are the same size and orientation as the object but on the opposite side of the mirror. Spherical mirrors can form real or virtual images depending on whether the object is inside or outside the mirror's focal length. Ray diagrams are used to determine the location and size of images. Lenses also form real or virtual images on the same side or opposite side of the lens depending on factors like the object position. Lens aberrations can cause blurry

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Chapter 23B Mirrors and Lenses Worksheet

Images formed by mirrors and lenses can be classified as real or virtual. A real image occurs where light rays actually converge after interacting with the mirror or lens, while a virtual image appears to originate from a point where the light rays do not actually intersect. Flat mirrors form virtual images that are the same size and orientation as the object but on the opposite side of the mirror. Spherical mirrors can form real or virtual images depending on whether the object is inside or outside the mirror's focal length. Ray diagrams are used to determine the location and size of images. Lenses also form real or virtual images on the same side or opposite side of the lens depending on factors like the object position. Lens aberrations can cause blurry

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CHAPTER 23b MIRRORS AND LENSES WORKSHEET

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Images are classified as _________ of __________. For a ___________ image, the light doesnt pass through the image point, but appears to come from there. The image formed by an object placed in front of a flat mirror is as far ______________ the mirror as the object is in ____________ of the mirror. In a flat mirror the image is _____________, ____________, and _____________. A spherical mirror has the shape of a segment of a _____________. Rays that make a large angle with the principal axis converge to other points on the principal axis, producing a blurred image create an effect called _____________________. We can conveniently determine the position and sizes of images formed by mirrors by constructing ___________________. The intersection of any ____________ of the rays at a point locates the image. The image formed by a flat refracting surface is on the ______________ side of the surface as the object. The mirage is another phenomenon of mature produced by __________ in the atmosphere. A typical _________ lens consists of a piece of glass or plastic, ground so that each of its two refracting surfaces is a segment of either a sphere or a plane. Lenses that are thicker at the center than at the rim are called ________________ lenses. Lenses that are thinner at the center than at the rim are called _________________ lenses. A converging lens has a ___________ focal length and a diverging lens has a __________ focal length. Aberrations are responsible for the formation of __________ images by lenses and mirrors. ______________ aberration arises from the fact that light rays of different wavelengths focus at different points when refracted by a lens.

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