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MULTIMODAL

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Subject Integration in English, Math and Science
Start….

Raesha Nhale S. Teodoro


10 MAXWELL
What is

A mirror is a reflective surface


A mirror?
that bounces off light, thus
producing an image.

Two types of images are produced


by mirrors

1. Virtual image – the image is always


upright

2. Real image – the image is always inverted


Spherical Mirror

Types of
Types of
Mirrors
Mirrors
Plane Mirror Convex Mirror Concave Mirror

Also known as fisheye Also known


The simplest form of mirror or diverging mirror, is a as converging mirror,
mirror which has a flat curved mirror in which the has a reflecting surface
reflecting surface reflective surface bulges toward that bulges inward (away
the light source. from the incident light).
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Ray diagram

It is the graphical method of


locating the image formed in
lens or mirror
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Ray diagram of a plane mirror
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For spherical mirrors 1. A ray of light parallel to the


principal axis is reflected through
the principal focus.
There are three principal
rays
2. Ray of light passing through
the principal focus is reflected
parallel to the principal axis

3. Ray of light passing through


the center of curvature is
reflected back along its own path
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CONCAVE MIRROR
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CONCAVE MIRRORS

ORIENTATION:
INVERTED

TYPE OF IMAGE:
REAL
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Ray diagram for Convex Mirrors

CONVEX MIRRORS

ORIENTATION:
UPRIGHT

TYPE OF IMAGE:
VIRTUAL
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THANK
YOU

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