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The document summarizes the characteristics of images formed by curved mirrors and lenses. It includes tables to describe the location, orientation, size, and type of image formed based on the position of the object for concave and convex mirrors and lenses. The questions ask how the image changes as the object position varies, and why concave lenses cannot form real images.
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Science 10 Week 6 Q2 Printout

The document summarizes the characteristics of images formed by curved mirrors and lenses. It includes tables to describe the location, orientation, size, and type of image formed based on the position of the object for concave and convex mirrors and lenses. The questions ask how the image changes as the object position varies, and why concave lenses cannot form real images.
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SCIENCE 10 WEEK 6 ACTIVITY 3 Q2 STUDENT B.

  Fill out the table to summarize the characteristics and location of the images formed.
Table 3. Location, Orientation, Size, and Type of Image Formed in Curved Mirrors
NAME: CODE:
IMAGE
SECTION: Location Orientation Size (same, Type
Location of (upright or reduced or (real or
Activity 3: Are you L-O-S-T after Reflection? Object inverted) enlarged) virtual)
OBJECTIVES: CONCAVE
Construct a ray diagram to determine the location, orientation, size, and type of A. At the
images formed by the curved mirror. Center of
Curvature
DIRECTION: B. Between the
A.  Using the protractor and a ruler, construct a ray diagram to locate the image of
Center of
an object. Curvature and
the Focal point
Concave Mirror D. At the Focal
point
E. Between the
Focal point and
the Center
of the lens
(Vertex)
CONVEX
F. Farther than
C in
front of the
Mirror
GUIDE QUESTIONS:   
1. 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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2. What type of mirror do dentists usually use to clearly see the images of our teeth?
Why?
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3. What kind of curved mirror do you see in most of the department stores?  Why do
they use such a mirror? 
_________________________________________________________________ E. CONCAVE
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SCIENCE 10 WEEK 7 ACTIVITY 2 Q2 STUDENT
NAME: CODE:
SECTION:

Activity 2: Locate My Image!


OBJECTIVES:
 Construct ray diagrams for lenses.
 Determine graphically the location, orientation, size, and type of image formed.
 Show graphically the changes in the image formed as an object’s position changed. B.  Fill out the table to summarize the characteristics and location of the images formed
DIRECTIONS:  TABLE 1: Location, Orientation, Size, and Type of Image Formed by Lenses
A. Construct RAY DIAGRAM to determine the location, orientation, size, and type of IMAGE
the image. Location of Orientation Size (same, Type (Real
CONVEX B. Object Location (upright or smaller or or Virtual)
A. inverted) enlarged)
CONVEX LENS
A. Beyond
2F’

B. At 2F’

C. D.
C. Between 2F’

and F’

D. At the Focal
point, F’

E. Between F’
and V

CONCAVE
LENS
F. At 2F’
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. Refer to Table 1. How does the image change in its size and location, as the object
comes nearer the convex lens? Concave lens?
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2. Why is it impossible for a concave lens to form a real image?
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