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level: Level 1 of Reflection at Curved Mirrors

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level questions: Level 1 of Reflection at Curved Mirrors

QuestionAnswer
Types of mirrorsPlane mirrors and curved mirrors
Infinite radius, zero curvature, all normals are parallels, and magnification is unityPlane mirrors
Finite radius, finite curvature, normals are not parallel, and magnification is variableCurved mirrors
The longer the curve, the lesser the radiusTrue
Types of curved mirrorsAspherical mirror and spherical mirror
Surface is not surface of a sphereAspherical mirror
Normals do not pass thru a single point or the center of curvatureAspherical mirror
Types of aspherical mirrorParaboloidal, ellopsoidal, and cylindrical
Surface is a portion of a sphereSpherical mirror
All normals pass thru a single point or the center of curvatureSpherical mirror
Types of spherical mirrorConcave mirror and convex mirror
The reflecting surface is the inner portion of the sphereConcave mirror
Converges light from infinity after reflectionConcave mirror
The focus of the concave mirror is generally blankReal
The focus of the convex mirror isVirtual
The image of the concave mirror is generallyMagnified
Where is the center of curvature and the focal point of the concave located?Infront of the mirror
Where is the center of curvature and the focal point of the convex located?Behind the mirror
The reflecting surface is the outer portion of the sphereConvex mirror
Diverges light rays from infinity after reflectionConvex mirror
Where the reflection of light actually happensAperture
Gives the size of the mirrorAperture
Midpoint of the vertexPole
The point in the center of the mirrorCenter of curvature
A point lies in the midway between the vertex and the center of curvaturePrincipal focus / focal point
The imaginary lines passes through the optical center and the center of curvature of any lens or spherical mirrorPrincipal axis
Distance from the vertex to the center of curvatureRadius
Distance between the vertex and the focal pointFocal length
Near the vertexParaxial region
Away from the vertexPeripheral region
The inability of both the paraxial and peripheral rays to come to a single focusSpherical abberation
Spherical aberation is characterized byCaustic curve
An inherent defect of any spherical surfacesSpherical abberation
Parallel incident light from outer edge of spherical mirror fails to focus at a pointImage defect in concave mirrors
Light rays parallel to the principal axis is reflected passing thru principal focus1st behavior
Light rays passing through principal focus is reflected parallel to the principal axis2nd behavior
Light rays passing through the center of curvature is reflected back along its own path3rd behavior
Where is the location of the object when the image is formed between center of curvature and principal focus in concave mirror?Object is located between infinity and center of curvature
When the object is licated between infinity and C, what is the properties of the image in concave mirror?Real, inverted, diminished
Where is the location of the image formed when the object is at infinity in concave mirror?Image is formed at principal focus
Properties of image when the object is at infinity in concave mirror?Real, inverted, highly diminished
Properties of image when the object is at the center of curvature in concave mirror?Real, inverted, same size
Where is the location of the image formed when the object is at the center of curvature in concave mirror?Image is formed at the center of curvature
Where is the location of the image formed when the object is at the principal focus in concave mirror?Image is formed at infinity
Where is the location of the image formed when the object is between principal focus and pole in concave mirror?Image is formed behind the mirror
Properties of image when the object is between C and f in concave mirror?Real, inverted, enlarged
Properties of image when the object is between f and pole in concave mirror?Virtual, erect and enlarged
In convex mirror, when the object is at infinity, the image is formed at?Principal focus
In convex mirror, where is the image located when the object is between infinity and principal focus?Between pole and principal focus
Properties of the image formed at principal focus in convexVirtual, erect, highly diminished
Properties of the image formed when the object is between infinity and principal focus in convexVirtual, erect, diminished