Optics Ray Tracing and Mirrors
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What words used in optics to describe an image best describe the image shown below when compared to the object? (Magnification is "M." Use the absolute value of M.) *
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What words used in optics to describe an image best describe the image shown below when compared to the object? (Magnification is "M." Use the absolute value of M.) *
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What words used in optics to describe an image best describe the image shown below when compared to the object? (Magnification is "M." Use the absolute value of M.) *
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How many light rays are needed to locate the position of image? *
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For spherical mirror, which statement is correct? (C= center, f=focal point)
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a converging, concave, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a converging, concave, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a converging, concave, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a diverging, convex, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a diverging, convex, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a diverging, convex, spherical mirror? *
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Which rays are drawn incorrectly for a diverging, convex, spherical mirror? *
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For  objects, A, B, C, and D, are shown in front of a mirror. Rank the image magnitudes of their magnifications from smallest to largest. *
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For  objects, A, B, C, and D, are shown in front of a mirror. Rank the magnitudes of the image distances to the mirror from smallest to largest.
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For  objects, A, B, C, D ,E  are shown in front of two separate mirrors. Rank the magnitudes of their image magnifications from smallest to largest. All objects are the same heights and each mirror has the same distances for the foci and the centers. *
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